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Conditions, procedure for capital contribution by land use rights

Capital contribution by land use rights is a form of land use right transfer and this form is more popular than capital contribution by money. It is compulsory to update the changes and modifications in accordance with law provisions when making a capital contribution by land use rights.
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5 cases for construction of works are not permitted

A construction permit is the first required condition before starting construction of works, however, everybody should pay much attention to the cases for construction of works that are not permitted (residential houses or others).
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How old are the working ages in Vietnam?

Working age is one of the important bases for defining whether employees are eligible for signing the labor contract or not. In accordance with current regulations, how old are the working ages in Vietnam?
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Building up your brand in 20 years in Vietnam, but losing it in a few days. WHY?

It takes almost 2 years for their trademark application to be registered in Vietnam. However, developing a good brand may take five to ten years or even twenty years. If you do not have a system in place for managing your company's documentation, including Trademark Registration Certificates, you could lose your trademark rights within a few days.
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Methods of customs valuation applicable to exported goods

In order to calculate the payable export tax price, tax rate and export duty price must be known. In order to define the export duty price, it is necessary to know the principles and methods of customs valuation applicable to exported goods
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Improper use of registered trademarks in Vietnam – Risks and solutions

After a number of years of commercializing the branded products, many trademark owners wish to refresh the look of their brands by modifying certain elements to make the mark more noticeable and approachable to the general public. Most of them believe that because they have registered a trademark, they are free to use it in whatever way they choose. This simplistic way of thinking results from a neglect for or insufficient understanding of the intellectual property requirements, which cost the trademark owner a hefty price.