Ha Noi continues to support businesses affected by COVID-19

Sep 12th at 10:18
12-09-2021 10:18:58+07:00

Ha Noi continues to support businesses affected by COVID-19

The Chairman of the Ha Noi People's Council has issued Official Dispatch No 20/CD-UBND on accelerating the control of the COVID-9 pandemic in the city to promote socio-economic development.

 

Chairman of the Ha Noi People's Council Chu Ngoc Anh requested authorities to guide and support businesses to maintain safe production and business activities to ensure regulations on prevention and control of the pandemic, ensuring that production and circulation chains are not disrupted.

A representative of the Suntravel JSC, an enterprise which received tax support last year, said that Ha Noi created favourable conditions for businesses in the area to delay payment of a number of taxes, so that businesses were still able to operate and pay salaries.

Director of CNC Viet Nam Technology JSC Nguyen Trong Luc said that businesses were interested in policies such as tax extensions and reductions as most of them were suffering heavy consequences from the pandemic.

Ha Noi had always stood with businesses and promptly adjusted policies in a flexible manner, he added.

Questions and suggestions on accommodation and travel expenses of individual employees, whether they were supported or exempt from tax, were promptly answered by the tax authorities. This not only solved difficulties, but also created a more confident mentality, said the director.

Recently, the Government submitted Report No 289/TTr-CP on August 13 to the National Assembly Standing Committee and a draft resolution on a number of tax exemption and tax reduction policies to support businesses and people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Experts and businesses said that the support was necessary and urgent to help the business community and people overcome difficulties.

According to the draft resolution, it will continue to reduce 30 per cent of payable corporate income tax this year for enterprises, co-operatives, non-business units and other organisations affected by the pandemic as applied last year.

In addition, the Ministry of Finance has also submitted to the Prime Minister a 30 per cent reduction in land rent payable this year for those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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