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Conference hears of taxing revenue from e-commerce and cross-border digital services

Conference hears of taxing revenue from e-commerce and cross-border digital services

On July, 29, the “Tax on e-commerce and cross-border digital services: International experience and Vietnamese practice” conference was held by the Institute of Financial Strategy and Policy in cooperation with General Department of Taxation. Analysts believe that tax revenue from e-commerce could skyrocket with control over cross-border trading and payment transactions for digital services based on completing a legal corridor and using technology.
August 05, 2025

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