Câu ví dụ #71
1. tax overhauls and black market clampdowns have been touted as radical medicine to modernise India's economy, but for small traders like Swarn Singh Darera, "Modinomics" has been a bitter pill to swallow.
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2. Vietnam should raise its tobacco tax in order to deter and reduce people smoking, the World Health Organisation has advised.
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3. He said Vietnam’s current tobacco tax only accounts for 35 percent of a cigarette pack’s retail price, which is lower than the world’s average of 56 percent.
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4. Park said that in order to reach the government’s target of reducing the number of smokers among Vietnamese males from 47 to 39 percent by 2020, the country would need to raise its tobacco taxes by a fixed tax rate of at least VND2,000 per packet.
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5. A proposed value-added tax (VAT) increase by the Finance Ministry could push hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese citizens into poverty, experts warn.
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6. However, experts at VEPR said the proposed tax increase would decrease consumer spending and send hundreds of thousands into poverty.
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7. 5 billion from 2017 tax reforms, while enterprises lost about $1.
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8. The Philippines has passed a tax reform bill at the heart of President Rodrigo Duterte's economic agenda, officials said Thursday, raising levies on coal, cars, soft drinks and cosmetic surgeries to finance the country's crumbling infrastructure.
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9. Officials said the tax reforms, the most significant revenue-boosting measure introduced since Duterte took office last year, would finance increased spending on infrastructure to ease the cost of doing business.
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10. International credit rating agency Fitch had earlier cited the impending passage of the tax reforms as one of the reasons behind its decision to upgrade the Philippines' credit rating on Monday.
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