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Facebook shop owners dodge request from Ho Chi Minh City tax authorities
TUOI TRE NEWS UPDATED : 06/05/2017 17:03 GMT + 7 One online shop owner meets a tax officer in Ho Chi Minh City. An invitation letter from the Binh Thanh District Tax Office is on the left corner. Tuoi Tre Nearly 13,500 Facebook users running online shops have been requested to meet with tax authorities in Ho Chi Minh City and explain their obligations. Local tax offices have sent invitations to the owners of Facebook shops to meet and discuss new regulations regarding tax duties for online business operators. However, the majority have failed to show up for their appointments. According to Nguyen Van Dung, head of the Tax Office in District 1, a total of eight businesses in the neighborhood have been invited, but zero have turned up. On further investigation it was revealed that the addresses of the shops were all fake, Dung said, adding that they had registered at locations in District 1, but the real venues were actually in District 8. Some simply told the authorities that their store had shut down, he continued. The office of taxation in Binh Thanh District has also come up against a similar situation. “Most stated on the phone that they had just opened their businesses, meaning that current revenue was not considerable,” the leader of the agency elaborated. “We tried to explain that operators of online shops now have to complete tax registrations,” he said. If a shop owner fails to comply with a request multiple times, tax officers will conduct an inspection at their business facility immediately, the official said. According to Le Thi Thu Huong, deputy head of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Taxation, a total of 13,469 owners of Facebook shops have been invited to a meeting to be updated on new regulations. Only those who accumulate over VND100 million (US$4,398) in sales are subject to tax obligations, Huong explained. Despite this, owners of all online outlets need to attend a meeting with tax authorities, she said. Measures will be applied to make sure business owners' tax duties are fulfilled, Huong stated, adding that tarrifs will be based on the actual earnings of any business. Another official from the municipal tax department confirmed that authorities’ inspection will rely on records of transactions and delivery services of the shops.
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Japan’s 7-Eleven set to clock in for Vietnam debut in June
By Vien Thong June 5, 2017 | 03:13 pm GMT+7 A signage of a 7-Eleven convenience store is seen on a street in Tokyo. Photo by Reuters The convenience store chain reportedly plans to open 100 stores in Vietnam in the next three years. Seven & i Holdings, which operates Japan’s biggest convenience store chain 7-Eleven, will open its first outlet in Ho Chi Minh City this month, according to information on the company's official Facebook page. A recent post said the first 7-Eleven store in Vietnam could be opened in downtown District 1, District 3 or Binh Thanh. District 2, a popular neighborhood among foreigners and expats, is also a possible location, it said. The company has been hiring staff for its Vietnamese entry since early this year, around a year after its U.S. subsidiary signed a license agreement with Seven System Vietnam, a new firm founded by a Vietnamese restaurant chain. A Nikkei report said Seven & i Holdings plans to apply its home business model in Vietnam, and Japanese employees will be dispatched to help local staff develop products like ready meals, and to choose store locations and develop a distribution network. Kyodo News quoted a company representative as saying that it plans to open 100 stores within three years and expand the number to 1,000 in the next decade. The company, which operates more than 61,500 7-Eleven outlets including more than half outside Japan, has opened stores in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. The chain’s expansion comes as its rival FamilyMart, Japan’s second largest convenience store chain, said last month that it plans to stay focused on the domestic market after reporting losses in Vietnam and other Southeast Asian markets, including Indonesia and Thailand. “We cannot continue to pour in more resources,” company president Koji Takayanagi told Reuters. FamilyMart first arrived in Vietnam in 2010 but was forced to withdraw before returning in July 2013. It had 150 stores at the end of last year. Vietnam’s trade ministry has projected the market to hit $179 billion by 2020, a jump of 52 percent from last year, with foreign convenience store operators already holding a 70-percent market share. The sector has a lot room to grow in Vietnam, where more than half of a population of nearly 92 million are young and the annual average income is expected to increase rapidly, the ministry said.
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Eat till you drop: Lawmakers say unsafe food giving Vietnamese 'long, slow death'
By VnExpress June 6, 2017 | 06:30 am GMT+7 Vendors are seen at a market in Hanoi. Photo by Reuters/Kham A food safety supervisor claims unhygienic food is the cause of 60-70 percent of diseases in the country. Most people in Vietnam do not trust local food quality controls while a top lawmaker believes that its people are “dying slowly” from unsafe food. A government report delivered to an ongoing meeting of the National Assembly, Vietnam's top legislature, on Monday said that 86 percent of Vietnamese people were concerned about food safety. More than a fifth of the three million businesses involved in the food market had committed safety violations, with more than 1,700 food poisoning cases killing 164 people in the past five years, it said. “That’s just the tip of the iceberg,” said Nguyen Hoang Mai, vice chairman of the parliamentary Committee for Social Affairs. Mai said that in the age of unsafe food, more people are growing their own vegetables and raising livestock, but most are leaving their lives in the hands of fate. Lawmakers said unsafe food is a top killer in Vietnam. Phung Quoc Hien, vice chairman of the assembly and head of its unit in charge of supervising food safety, said that “unsafe food is giving Vietnamese people a long, slow death”. He said that 60-70 percent of diseases in Vietnam are related to food. Lawmakers stressed the link between unsafe food and health issues in Vietnam during a meeting in April, but received opposition from the health minister. A study by a parliamentary working group released at the meeting said that unsafe food is one of the main causes of cancer in Vietnam, which is killing around 70,000 people every year. But Health Minister Nguyen Thi Kim Tien dismissed the conclusion, saying the leading cause of cancer in Vietnam is acute and chronic infection. While food safety is a hot topic, the government has failed to curb violations, lawmakers said. Nearly 680,000 violations had been detected in the past five years, but only 20 percent had been punished and just three people had faced criminal proceedings, Hien, the deputy house speaker, told VnExpress on the sidelines of the Monday meeting.
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Saigon puts a price on sidewalks as cleanup campaign peters out
By Huu Nguyen June 6, 2017 | 03:37 pm GMT+7 The transport department has proposed higher fees for businesses that wish to use the city's sidewalks ‘to serve demand’. Ho Chi Minh City’s transport department has proposed hikes to fees for those wishing to use the city's sidewalks for commercial purposes amid questions about its sidewalk campaign losing steam. The proposal sets the rent for sidewalk businesses from VND20,000 (nearly $1) a square meter a month in the most remote districts to VND100,000 in downtown District 1. Car parking fees have been proposed at VND20,000-25,000 during the day and VND40,000-50,000 at night. The department said the city currently allows sidewalks and roadways along 345 streets to be rented out to businesses and as parking lots. But it said the monthly charge of VND12,000 per square meter for businesses and VND5,000 for a parking spot is too low and no longer suitable. The new fees will help serve demand while increasing income to the city, enhancing management and “giving the city a tidy face”, it said in a plan submitted to the city's government. The plan reportedly did not mention the cleanup campaign, which started with big promises of turning the city's downtown area into a "Little Singapore" while handing the sidewalks back to pedestrians. District 1 authorities started the sidewalk campaign early in February. They put up barriers and deployed police to stop motorbikes from driving on the sidewalks. They have also towed vehicles, including government and foreign diplomatic cars, and destroyed any invasive constructions that spilled out onto the street, some of which belonged to five-star hotels. The project has been widely applauded by locals, but it has also raised concerns for being too extreme. Street vendors across the city are possibly the unhappiest. Some baguette vendors could be seen crying and yelling when the police seized their shops on wheels, while others have scaled down from a pushcart to a basket so they can make a quick escape. Yet inspection teams have been absent from the sidewalks since early April, which has raised questions from the public about the officials' motives and left street vendors even more uncertain about their future. District 1 officials have said they need a pause to review the efforts. Amid this impasse, restaurants and cars have slowly been returning to the sidewalks.
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Do other fetishes......... Cheerios......SS08 ^_^
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I still go favourites but will try a new joint per trip just for variety sake.....sometimes goot sometimes bad......if goot can make it as one of the fav liao....... Cheerios......SS08 ^_^
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Huh worries??? Why would I worry when USD drops leh??? the farther it drops the better it is cos I buy both USD and VND leh Cheerios.......SS08 ^_^
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