How Asia-Pacific taxmen are helping businesses stay afloat
Their supportive measures and empathy for taxpayers and leniency in tax return filings and collections during the Covid-19 crisis have been noteworthy.
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THE Covid-19 pandemic has created unprecedented pressure for businesses and also prompted tax policymakers across Asia-Pacific to respond in a manner not seen in recent history.
Since the start of the Covid-19 outbreak, various tax administrations in Asia-Pacific have swiftly implemented a raft of measures to help impacted businesses and individuals stay afloat. Not only are these measures striking in their decisive support, equally noteworthy is the taxmen's empathy for taxpayers and leniency in tax return filings and collections during this period.
Addressing the health crisis
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