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OECD senior tax official John Peterson declined to comment about the outcome of the meeting, citing confidentiality rules. However, he said if one country compensates a multinational with "targeted benefits, for example in the form of grants or tax credits" it would no longer be able to raise revenues from a top-up tax. In that case, the company "will simply be subject to additional top-up tax, equal to the same amount, in another jurisdiction." Decisions on compensation would be taken case by case and no direct link would be established between handouts and the top-up tax, the source added. Asked whether the planned rules could be considered a direct subsidy to offset multinationals' higher taxes, the OECD declined to comment as Vietnam's plans had not been finalised.
Persons: John Peterson, Nguyen Thanh Lam, Francesco Guarascio, Phuong Nguyen Organizations: OECD, Economic Cooperation, Development, Vietnam, Reuters, Samsung Electronics, Intel, Samsung, Thomson Locations: Vietnam, HANOI, China, Hanoi, Korea, handouts
Vietnam to require social media users to verify identity
  + stars: | 2023-05-08 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
HANOI, May 8 (Reuters) - Vietnam is preparing to make it mandatory for social media users of both local and foreign platforms to verify their identity in a bid to rein in online scams, state media reported on Monday. The measure, part of the Telecommunications Law Amendment to be issued by the end of this year, will enable law enforcement agencies to track down offenders using social media to break the law, state-run Voice of Vietnam (VOV) newspaper reported. "There are times the authorities can identify social media account holders that violate the laws but cannot track them down because those criminals use cross-border applications," VOV cited information deputy minister Nguyen Thanh Lam as saying. "Unverified accounts, no matter on local or foreign platforms such as Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, will be dealt with." Vietnam in recent years has issued several regulations together with a cybersecurity law that target foreign social media platforms in a bid to battle disinformation in news and force foreign tech firms to establish representative offices in Vietnam and store data in the country.
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