Headlines
The Government has just adopted the Decree No. 125/2017/ND-CP amending the Decree No. 122/2016/ND-CP regarding the preferential tariff, HS tariff schedule of goods, absolute tariff rates, mixed tariff and out-of-quota tariff rates.
The Ministry of Information and Communications has recently adopted the Circular No. 35/2017/TT-BTTTT regarding terrestrial cellular network porting.
The following noticeable regulations on administration, health, environment, etc are coming into force from December 01 to December 10, 2017:
The Prime Minister has adopted the Decision No. 45/2017/QD-TTg amending and supplementing the Decision No. 36/2016/QD-TTg that prescribes application of ordinary customs duty rates with the following noticeable provisions:
THƯ VIỆN PHÁP LUẬT would like to keep you informed of 10 significant changes in regulatory policies regarding the accounting sector in order to help our members to "eliminate legal risks and seize opportunities for wealth":
THƯ VIỆN PHÁP LUẬT would like to introduce 4 new documents coming into force from the end of November, 2017 (from November 21 to November 30, 2017):
The Decree No. 124/2017/ND-CP , which prescribes outward investments in the petroleum industry, provides instructions for procedures for registration of foreign exchange transactions regarding outward investments in the petroleum industry, including the following details:
The Circular No. 04/2017/TT-BKHDT , which provides specific provisions for selection of bidders through the National Electronic Procurement System, prescribes that once in need of revise their e-ITBs the procuring entity must sign in their account and make any revision online upon receipt of the investor’s consent.
Following the article “New regulations coming into force from the middle of November, 2017", THƯ VIỆN PHÁP LUẬT would like to continue introducing some noticeable regulations coming into force from November 11 to November 20, 2017:
From November 11 to November 20, 2017, multiple regulations on tax and fees, finance and banking, import and export are coming into force. Noticeable regulations include:
Certain regulations on commerce, administrative section and healthcare, etc. are coming into force as from November 01, 2017. The followings are the most noticeable ones:
Here are 4 notable policies in education, salary and trade effective from October 21 - 31, 2017:
The Government has recently issued the Decree No. 115/2017/ND-CP specifying processes, procedures for and amount of money paid by a commercial entity as a security for arbitrary awards; temporary custody, refund and payment to the state budget of such amount of money.
This is one of the provisions laid down in the Decree No. 116/2017/ND-CP prescribing statutory conditions for manufacture, assembly, import of automobiles vehicles and trade in automobiles vehicle maintenance and repair services.
This is the highlight of the Circular No. 14/2017/TT-NHNN dealing with the method for calculation of interest on deposit acceptance and credit extension transactions between credit institutions and customers.
The General Department of Customs has issued the Official Dispatch No. 6484/TCHQ-KDHQ regarding guidelines for application required for inspection of imported and exported goods which is a new task to be implemented in the customs sector.
The Ministry of Finance has issued the Circular No. 95/2017/TT-BTC dated September 22, 2017 providing instructions for certain articles of the Decree No. 71/2017/ND-CP regarding corporate administration of public companies.
From October 11 - 20, 2017, new policies on trade, finance, banking, etc. will come into force with the following notable contents:
The State Bank has recently issued the Circular No. 13/2017/TT-NHNN to amend and revise the Circular No. 07/2015/TT-NHNN on bank guarantees.
The Ministry of Finance has recently issued the Circular No. 89/2017/TT-BTC providing guidelines for the Decree No. 35/2017/ND-CP on collection of land use payments, rents and water surface rents in economic zones and high technology parks.