Tens of thousands of staff have failed to return to work at a Vietnamese unit of the world’s biggest maker of athletic shoes, jeopardizing plans to return to full production next month.
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This image shows an apartment building in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Tu Trung / Tuoi Tre
The Ho Chi Minh City taxman has said it will try collecting tax from landlords when they lease residential, commercial or office spaces in apartment buildings in District 11 in the coming time.
This is a part in Ho Chi Minh City Tax Department’s report to the municipal People’s Committee outlining its plan to collect taxes in such fields as e-commerce, consultancy, construction design, banking, healthcare, and real estate, Zing News reported on Saturday.
In the field of real estate, the taxman said it will tax landlords who rent out their houses, flats, and business spaces in apartment buildings; individuals and organizations that directly do business or provide services in such buildings; and lessors of office spaces there.
Update: April, 12/2021 - 17:48 | VNG campus in HCM City. The firm earns a revenue of VNĐ6.024 trillion (US$261.9 million), an increase of 16.3 per cent from the previous year during the pandemic. Photo courtesy of VNG HÀ NỘI Tech giant VNG has announced revenue of VNĐ6.024 trillion (US$261.9 million) in 2020, up 16.3 per cent from the previous year. Last year, VNG’s profit before and after corporate income tax decreased by 40 per cent and 57 per cent at VNĐ255 billion and VNĐ261 billion respectively. The firm said: “Compared with the planned after-tax profit approved by the General Meeting of Shareholders at the loss of VND246 billion, the profit increased sharply.