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Finance Ministry tightens control over FIE transfer pricing, domestic businesses suffer

Vietnamese corporations have complained that the new solution to fight against transfer pricing by controlling loan interest rates is causing problems for their operations.

Transfer pricing continues to challenge taxation body

The legal framework to fight against transfer pricing is ‘not powerful enough’, while the defining of tax arrears that enterprises have to pay is still based on negotiations with taxpayers, experts say.

Vietnam fails to collect $170 billion in tax because of transfer pricing

VietNamNet Bridge - Experts estimate that foreign invested enterprises’ (FIEs) transfer pricing causes a loss of revenue of $170 billion a year to Vietnam and developing countries.

Transfer pricing: the dark side of FDI

VietNamNet Bridge - Transfer pricing has been a serious problem in Vietnam, more so than in other economies. 

Local residents lose VND160 billion if Keangnam goes bankrupt

VietNamNet Bridge - If Keangnam goes bankrupt, Keangnam residents would lose a total of VND160 billion, which is the fee they pay when buying apartments.

Highest building in Vietnam offered for sale at $800 million

VietNamNet Bridge - With a price of $800 million, Keangnam Landmark 72, a 72-storey building in Hanoi has not attracted either local or foreign investors, analysts say.

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Transfer pricing: Keangnam catches a Tartar

 VietNamNet Bridge – An old production line which had the actual value of $400,000, was declared as valued at $16 million.