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• has a Vietnamese nationality;
• has a Vietnamese origin and returns for a direct investment in Vietnam;
• has a Vietnamese origin and his/her work has contributed to the country;
• is a scientist, cultural activist or a person with special skills required by a Vietnamese organisation and is working in Vietnam; or
• whose spouse is a Vietnamese citizen and lives in Vietnam, is entitled to own a residential housing without limitation.
Saturday, 26 June 2010 04:42
TT – My husband is a foreigner, his monthly salary is 2.000 USD. We have two children, one is 3 years old, one is 4 months. My husband’s monthly expenses is house renting, traveling expenses, food expenses, etc.
Friday, 25 June 2010 09:36
Following the expansive trend of international economic integration, more and more foreigners come to our country through business investment, diplomatic missions, cooperation in the fields of science, health, education, culture, sport, etc. Currently…
Tuesday, 22 June 2010 10:10

M&A trend in the year 2010 will be concentrated in some sectors such as: FMCG sector, entertainment and communication, financial services, real estate.
Following the research of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and Thomson Reuters, total of merger and acquisition transactions (M&A) in Vietnam in 2009 is 295 cases, a 77% increase compare with 2008.
Thursday, 24 June 2010 07:35
In case employee working in abroad (have foreign citizenship) receive half of his salary in Vietnam, half in abroad. So how he has to pay Personal income tax (PIT) in Vietnam, (the residing time in Vietnam is under 183 days)? If foreigners working in Vietnam and receiving salary both in Vietnam and abroad, how PIT is calculated (residing time in Vietnam is under 183 days)? Is tax settlement made for them? Apply under the PIT tariff for Vietnamese or foreigner?
Read more: How foreigners working in Vietnam pay Personal Income Tax?
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