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Approved in 2005 with implementation beginning in 2006, Cambodia's Special Economic Zones provide businesses within each zone with a number of fiscal incentives, including income tax, customs, and VAT benefits and are "designed to offer a one-stop service for imports and exports, and have specially trained government officials stationed on site ...
In accordance to the official website, the ministry was commissioned by the Royal Government of Cambodia to perform missions of guidances and administrations in economic and financial affairs. The current Minister responsible for the Ministry of Economic and Finance is Aun Porn Moniroth, as of 2013.
The Cambodia Daily reported on May 2 that Pich Chanmony allegedly received a bribe from Kun Nhem, the director-general of the General Department of Customs and Excise (GDCE) and a minister delegate attached to the Prime Minister, to extend his retirement from 2025 to 2028. Prime Minister Hun Manet and Senate President Hun Sen criticized the ...
The Ministry of Commerce (Khmer: ក្រសួងពាណិជ្ជកម្ម) is the government ministry responsible for regulating and promoting commerce and ...
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The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC), formerly the Central Board of Excise and Customs, is a statutory body under the Department of Revenue, Government of India. It oversees the administration of indirect taxes , including customs duties, excise duties, and the Goods and Services Tax (GST).
In certain countries, the national tax authorities that are responsible for collecting those duties are named Customs and Excise, including: HM Customs and Excise, a department of the British government until 2005; HM Revenue and Customs a department formed by the merger of HM Customs and Excise with Inland Revenue in 2005; Hong Kong Customs ...
[1] [2] It was subsequently reorganised and renamed the Trade, Industry and Customs Department and later the Trade Department. It remerged with part of the Industry Department in respect of general support for the industry sector and small and medium enterprises, and renamed Trade and Industry Department in 2000. [ 3 ]