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ANT Lawyers

Vietnam Law Firm with English Speaking Lawyers

ANT Lawyers

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8.30.2017

Hanoi calls on IT firms to set up shop

HANOI – The government of Hanoi City gives priority to the information technology (IT) sector, thereby facilitating companies to set up shop there, according to Nguyen Duc Chung, chairman of the capital city, at a dialogue with the startup community on August 25.
He said Hanoi is about to launch Vietnam’s startup opportunity finder startupcity.vn on October 10, with an aim to connect technology ecosystem players with new business opportunities.
Phan Lan Tu, director of the municipal Department of Information and Communications, said the city has 16,700 startups, with 800 of them active in the IT sector.
Many incubators like the IT Firms Incubator and the CMC Creativity Center have been set up in Hanoi so far this year. To date, the city is home to 15 incubators.

The director noted the number of incubators and startup-supporting centers in Hanoi has been rising, but they still lack the connection with each other, as well as the absence of policies to establish a single network of these centers to help them share experiences, facilities, mentors and investors.
She said the city will establish a startup ecosystem portal and a startup database. In particular, the portal in both Vietnamese and English languages will provide necessary information for startups and investors.
Besides, municipal authorities will find ways to build a shared service area to support startups. The facility will include co-working space, meeting and training rooms, incubators, and other facilities.
Notably, Hanoi will come up with mechanisms and policies which encourage private investors to set up venture capital funds.
Nguyen Trung Chinh, chairman of CMC Corporation, said at the dialogue that Hanoi should offer incentive policies on land rent and corporate income tax to hi-tech companies, including personal income tax incentives for experts in the sector.
Especially, Chinh said, the administrative procedures should be streamlined so as to create the most optimal conditions for local firms, especially startups, to grow.
He also proposed the municipal government give creative and private companies the green light to implement solutions on urban management, e-governments and smart cities. Besides, Hanoi should let them develop public services under the public-private partnerships.
Hanoi should have sufficient land to build centers for creative technology research. CMC is willing to develop the creative technology research zone that has research centers, incubators and labs, he said.
Hanoi City Chairman Chung pledged to create utmost favorable conditions for startups. The municipal government will team up with central management agencies to formulate policies.
Chung also said the city will kick off work on a software park on Vo Nguyen Giap Street in October.  Hanoi will hand over the land to enterprises responsible for building the zone.

Source: The Saigon Times

8.27.2017

Issuance of Work Permit for Foreigner Online

From October 2nd 2017, the issuance of work permits to foreign employees working in Vietnam via Internet will be applied in accordance with the guidance of Circular No. 23/2017/TT-BLDTBXH issued by the Ministry of Labor – Invalids and Social Affairs on August 15th 2017.
Accordingly, the issuance and re-issuance of work permits for foreigners will be made via the electronic portal: http://dvc.vieclamvietnam.gov.vn. Employers must register their account to log into the Portal.

Before at least 7 working days, from the date the foreign worker intends to commence work, the employer must declare the information in the declaration form and submit the application for work permit via the electronic portal. The dossier includes: The declaration form and enclosed papers in accordance with the provisions of law on e-transactions and management of foreign laborers working in Vietnam; if the attached documents are in the form of paper, the employer must convert to electronic versions like pdf, doc, docx or jpg.
Within 5 working days from the date of receiving the dossier, the licensing agency shall reply via email to the employer. If the dossier is invalid, the licensing agency must clearly state the reasons.
Upon receipt of the result of notification of valid dossiers, the employers shall submit directly or by post the originals of the work permit application dossiers to the licensing agency for inspection, comparison and archive regulations. Within a maximum of 08 working hours from the date of receipt of the original application, the licensing agency shall return the result to the employer.
This Circular comes into effect from October 2nd 2017.
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8.24.2017

Propose to Remove Nearly 2,000 Business Conditions

The Ministry of Planning and Investment has proposed to remove nearly 2,000 business conditions from ministries and sectors that are thought to cause difficulties and obstacles for businesses.
According to the report of the Ministry of Planning and Investment submitted to the Government, this agency proposed to remove 1,930 requirements and conditions on business that are considered as sublicenses hinder business for a long time. Of these, the Ministry proposed removing all or part of 302 financial conditions. In addition, 85 business conditions on location and 1,336 conditions on production capacity, 127 conditions on business methods, 80 conditions on planning… are proposed to be abandoned entirely.

In addition, other business conditions related to human resources issues (except for some professions that require professional qualifications and experiences such as doctor and auditor) and some conditions with inappropriate contents, the Ministry also recommends the abolition of all or part.
According to the report of the Central Institute for Economic Management (CIEM), there are about 4,284 business conditions, corresponding with 243 conditional investment businesses. Of these, the Ministry of Industry and Trade has the highest number of business conditions with 1,152 conditions; next is the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Ministry of Health…
Most of these business conditions are creating unreasonable barriers to investment, entry into the market, limiting the number of newly registered businesses, increasing production costs, discouraging businesses.
Moreover, business conditions also reduce market competition, productivity and competitiveness of the economy. Businesses also face with many risks in the process of operation when many business conditions are unclear, creating opportunities for the arbitrariness of state management agencies and the harassment of officials… These effects are going backwards and hinder the Government’s resolve to improve the business environment and cut costs for businesses.

8.22.2017

Vietnam Can Issue Permanent Residence Card to Foreign Investors in Phu Quoc

The Ministry of Planning and Investment proposed a series of preferential mechanisms for Phu Quoc special economic zone.
The Ministry of Planning and Investment has just submitted to the Government a draft Law on Special Administrative Units. In this draft, the Ministry proposes a series of mechanisms to attract investment capital and foreign experts to live and work in Phu Quoc special economic zone.
Specifically, according to the draft law, Phu Quoc is prioritized investment to become a center for trade, high-end services and international procurement. This will be the only special zone to be prioritized for the development of fisheries, aquaculture and processing and fishery logistics.

According to the Ministry of Planning and Investment, the potential advantages of Phu Quoc can completely develop into a commercial center, eventhough Phu Quoc is located far from the land and there are only two main lines of transportation that are airway and sea. Phu Quoc also has favorable conditions for hydro-meteorology, natural environment, mountains, forests, marine and ecosystems; moderate weather, favorable for year-round tourism development. Especially, Phu Quoc has a large fishing ground and potential for aquaculture.
In addition, Phu Quoc has fertile farmland, large forest land, occupies 63.2% of the total natural land area, facilitates the development of agricultural economy and sustainable eco-tourism development.
Like other two special economic zones, which are Van Don (Quang Ninh), Van Phong (Khanh Hoa), the Ministry of Planning and Investment proposed a series of incentives for Phu Quoc such as income tax exemption for 5 years, but not exceed 2030 for individuals who have taxable income arising in the special economic zone. In subsequent years, the personal income tax payable will be reduced by 50%.
For managers, scientists and highly qualified experts with income subject to personal income tax in the 3 special economic zones mentioned above, they are also entitled to tax exemption until the end of 2030 and 50% reduction of tax amount in the remaining years.
In addition to the application of general incentives for special economic zones, Phu Quoc has also been proposed to enjoy a separate mechanism, such as raising the level of allowances from 30% to 50% of the basic salary for officials and employees working here.
In particular, in order to encourage investment, the Government of special economic zone will issue permanent residence cards to individual foreign investors with investment projects of 5 million USD or above, with the residence time of 5 years or more in Phu Quoc and not breaking the law.
Regarding infrastructure, according to the Ministry of Planning and Investment, infrastructure of Phu Quoc has been invested quite synchronously to meet the needs of large-scale tourism development. Many high-class and large-scale resorts have come into operation. The Politburo has agreed to open casino project in Phu Quoc for the Vietnamese.
For Van Don special economic zone, according to the Ministry of Planning and Investment, priority will be given to develop island eco-tourism, innovative industries and high-tech agriculture.
Van Phong, in particular with its location, will be promoted to develop deep-water ports, logistics services, medical services, high-quality resort…
Source: Antlawyers.vn
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