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BUSINESS TAX AND REGULATIONS SEMINAR 2019
Grant Thornton Vietnam will organise the annual Business Tax and Regulations Seminar in 2019. Recognizing recent changes in Vietnam and global tax landscape, this seminar aims to share insights on the following issues. We believe the topics will benefit local and multinational businesses as the business environment is changing constantly and more complex than before.
Seminar will discuss about the following topics:
1. Corporate Tax – Tax implication on Mergers and Acquisition transaction – Ms Nghiem Xuan Hong An, Senior Manager of Tax Services, Grant Thornton Vietnam ;
2. Transfer Pricing – From practical observations and experience in Transfer Pricing audits to risk management – Mr Do Vu Bao Khanh, Manager of Tax Services, Grant Thornton Vietnam;
3. Key changes proposed for the Law on Enterprises and the Law on Investment – Stay ahead of the game – Mr Bui Ngoc Hong, Partner of LNT Lawyers & Partners;
4. Implementation of e-invoice use in accordance with Decree 119/2018/ND-CP; the obstacles in enforcement of Decree 20/2017/ND-CP, Circular 41/2017/TT-BTC and intended revision – Madam Nguyen Thi Cuc, Chairwoman of Vietnam Tax Consultant Association.
Ticket: VND750,000/person (15% discount to HKABV Members ).
Register: Ms Huynh Anh at HuynhAnh.Nguyen@vn.gt.com or + 0849 456 766
Presentation language: Vietnamese, followed with English slides.

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