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WEBINAR: CERTAIN IMPACTS OF COVID-19 ON TAX AND TRANSFER PRICING COMPLIANCE

The fourth wave of Covid-19 in Vietnam has brought severe impacts to the social-economic situation of the Southern region of Vietnam and the country as a whole. Difficulties in determination of tax and transfer pricing treatment in this challenging time would likely to result in the potential risks for business in upcoming tax audit/inspection.
With the purpose of supporting businesses and individuals in understanding the overview of Tax and Transfer Pricing environment and mitigating associating risks under the impact of Covid-19, Grant Thornton Vietnam would like to invite you to our webinar: "Certain impacts of Covid-19 on Tax and Transfer Pricing compliance".
Platform: Zoom | Time: 10:00AM - 11:30AM
Language: Vietnamese
Agenda:
• 10:00 - 10:05: Introduction
• 10:10 - 10:40: Tax on business and individuals with impacts of Covid-19 - Updated to October 2021
• 10:45 - 11:15: Impacts and risks from Covid-19 pandemic to transfer pricing compliance
• 11:15 - 11:30: Q&A session
Speakers:
• Ms Dang Hai Ha My – Senior Manager of Tax Services, Grant Thornton Vietnam
• Mr Do Vu Bao Khanh – Senior Manager of Transfer Pricing Services, Grant Thornton Vietnam
For more information about the webinar as well as the speakers, please visit this LINK.
Should you need any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us via grant.thornton@vn.gt.com. We are happy to support.
Looking forward to welcoming you at our webinar.
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