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WEBINAR: 2025 VIETNAM KEY TAX FINALISATION, UPDATES ON TAX CHANGES AND GLOBAL MINIMUM TAX

You are invited to our webinars:
Dear Valued Client,
We would like to invite you to our webinars on Friday, 12 December 2025, and Tuesday, 16 December 2025, to review and learn about key 2025 tax finalisation topics and stay ahead with the latest tax changes.
Why Attend?
o Stay up to date with the latest regulations and best practices for finalising Personal Income Tax (PIT) and Corporate Income Tax (CIT) in Vietnam 2025.
o Get ahead of the curve with expert insights into tax changes and how they may impact your planning.
o Engage directly with experts to ask questions and gain clarity on common tax concerns and compliance challenges.
WEBINAR 1: 2025 PIT FINALISATION AND UPDATES ON PIT CHANGES STARTING IN 2026
Content:
- Necessary steps for 2025 PIT Finalisation
- Notable changes in 2025 related to PIT Finalisation.
- Important changes on the PIT Law starting from 2026
Webinar Details:
• Time: 10:00 am – 11:30 am (Vietnam Time – GMT+7)
• Date: Friday, 12th December 2025
• Language: English
• Via: Microsoft Teams
Speaker: Ms. Saly Nguyen - Head of HR Payroll Service, TMF Vietnam
WEBINAR 2: 2025 CIT FINALISATION, UPDATES ON CIT CHANGES 2025 AND GLOBAL MINIMUM TAX
Content:
- Necessary steps for 2025 CIT Finalisation
- Notable changes related to CIT 2025
- Global Minimum Tax: Compliance Priorities, Safe Harbor Opportunities and QDMTT Filing
Webinar Details:
• Time: 10:00 am – 12:00 pm (Vietnam Time – GMT+7)
• Date: Tuesday, 16th December 2025
• Language: English
• Via: Microsoft Teams.
Speakers:
1. Ms. Huong Dao - Head of Accounting and Tax, TMF Vietnam
2. Ms. Anh Phung - Senior Director, Alvarez & Marsal SEAA Tax in Vietnam
3. Mr. Dung Pham - Senior Manager, Alvarez & Marsal SEAA Tax in Vietnam
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You can register for either or both webinars.
We look forward to your participation in these informative sessions.
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