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FREE: Vietnamese audits pay-off

The Vietnamese tax authorities have released a mid-year statement indicating that reported revenue loss has decreased by $100 million.

The reduction is based, in part, on the audit of 107 foreign-invested companies for tax years 2008 to 2010. The tax authorities have now indicated they will audit 870 foreign-invested companies that report consecutive tax losses for the 2008 to 2010 tax years, and 100% of tax refund applications by those loss-making companies, and companies that report less than 2% of profit-over-revenue.

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