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Tax laws need revising for E-commerce businesses

Tax laws need revising for E-commerce businesses

(SGI) - The Government needs to urgently review, revise, and update all the tax laws pertaining to electronic transactions in Vietnam, in order to facilitate timely declaration and payment of taxes by organizations and individuals.
Mixed reviews on second house taxation

Mixed reviews on second house taxation

(SGI) - The People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City has recently proposed a tax on a second property of an individual, which is being received with mixed emotions. This suggestion has been made in an effort to increase revenue for the State and control speculation and abandonment of real estate projects.
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Obstacles in disbursement of support package

(SGI) - The State Bank of Vietnam has announced adjustment of credit limit for 2022 for fifteen commercial banks by 1% to 4%, and at the same time requested banks to step up disbursement of the 2% interest rate support package as per Decree 31/2022/ND-CP. 
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Roadmap needed to remove credit room

(SGI) - Central banks of countries such as Japan, China, Australia, Croatia and the Nordic countries have granted credit lines to their banks. However, as the banking system developed, this mechanism was dismantled. 
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Current credit room no longer suitable

(SGI) - It may not be necessary to apply a credit room if the State Bank of Vietnam asks commercial banks to apply safety indicators seriously and substantively according to Circular 41/2016/NHNN-TT and Basel II. 
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State Bank of Vietnam unwilling to dismantle credit room

(SGI) - The discussion for granting credit limit to commercial banks heated up at the third session of the fifteenth National Assembly when delegate Mr. Trịnh Xuân An from Dong Nai asked the Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam to explain the rationality behind the credit room allocation mechanism, and whether it interfered with bank operations.
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Transparency needed in trading by securities companies

(SGI) - Many individual investors lost their money when the stock market dropped sharply in April this year. This has led to an analysis of the workings of securities companies, and ways to bring about more transparency in their dealings.
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Businesses propose overtime working hours

(SGI) - Plans to increase overtime working hours for industry workers has been implemented by many countries around the world, to cover for an increasing labor shortfall. 
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Overtime working hours under consideration

(SGI) - Companies and businesses across various sectors will probably need to consider overtime working hours for their employees, as a temporary measure to cover the current serious shortage of workers due to the ongoing increase in the number of Covid-19 cases. 
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Current credit limit lower than expectation

(SGI) - Many banks have been extended credit by the State Bank of Vietnam for the third time, ever since credit rebound sharply after the economy began to reopen. This move has created more expectations that businesses will be injected with more capital to help in the recovery process. 
The Vietnamese delegates pose for a group photo with President of the Italian Parliamentarians’ Group at IPU and Honorary President of the IPU Pier Ferdinando Casini. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam proposes promoting parliaments’ role in green growth

Vietnam proposed carrying forward the role of parliaments in promoting the approach towards green development and growth to serve recovery post COVID-19, at national, regional and global levels, at the COP26 Parliamentary Meeting in Glasgow, the UK, on November 7.

ien Phong Commercial Joint Stock Bank (TPBank) headquarters in Hà Nội. — Photo courtesy of TPBank

Banks call for increase in foreign-owned shares limit

Vietnam Banks' Association (VNBA) has been calling for an increase in the foreign-owned shares limit in Vietnamese commercial banks, starting with those who have implemented Basel II successfully and are on their way to upgrade to Basel III.