According to Vietnam’s current regulations, within 30 days after a tax agency signs the notice, land users shall pay 50% of the notified land use levy. The question is, on what basis is the land use levy the land user must pay according to the Tax Authority's Notice determined?
What are the cases in which land change registration is mandatory in Vietnam? Will there be penalties for not registering land change? This is a question that Lawnet has recently received quite a lot from Clients and Members. Lawnet would like to answer this issue in the article below.
What are the cases where people will be issued a new Certificate of Land Use Right instead of confirming changes on Page 3 and Page 4 of the issued Certificate when registering change in land in Vietnam? This is a question sent by Ms. Nguyen Hoa T*** in Da Nang to Lawnet.
Land use rights certificates are the legal basis for exercising the rights of land users; therefore, being granted land use rights certificates for the land area that they are using is always the wish of every citizen. However, in the following 7 cases, the land user in Vietnam will not be granted a land use right certificate.
According to the Land Law 2013, one of the conditions for granting land use rights certificates to households and individuals in Vietnam is that they must be using the land stably. Thus, what are the bases for determining stable land use when issuing the certificate of land use rights in 2020?
LawNet would like to sincerely send to Customers and Members the complete compilation of forms, documents, and papers used in administrative procedures for management and use of land in Vietnam according to regulations of Circular No. 24/2014/TT-BTNMT amended and supplemented by Circular No. 33/2017/TT-BTNMT.
“I want to know how much are fines for lease of social housing to unqualified persons? How much is the maximum fine level?” This is a question from Mr. Ha Van Manh sent to the LAWNET for support on June 08, 2020.
According to Articles 35 and 36 of the Law on Enterprises 2020 of Vietnam, when contributing capital with land use rights, the contributor must go through the procedure of transferring the land use rights to the company at the competent state agency.
In order to assist Customers and Members in understanding Vietnam’s current regulations regarding land, LawNet has compiled a comprehensive list of all the types of documents that, when possessed, entitle individuals to obtain a Land Use Right Certificate (colloquially called "red book" due to the red covers).
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