Many fees for providing information about enterprise removed.

VCN – The Ministry of Finance has issued Circular No. 215/2016/TT-BTC regulating the rate and the regime for collecting, paying, managing and using fees for providing information about enterprises, and the charges of enterprise registration.
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According to the list issued under the Circular, the collection rates are not much different from the current rates, but many fees and charges have been removed.

Specifically, the removed fees and charges are: fees for business household registration, fees for providing information about company’s regulations and fees for providing other documents in the business registration dossier; and fees for providing information about general reports on enterprise’s Directors and managers for 3 years and general report on the enterprise’s history for 3 years.

The remaining fees and charges include: charge of enterprise establishment registration, change of enterprise registration content and re-issuance of enterprise registration certificate is 200.000 vnd per time; charge of registration for new issuance, re-issuance and change of the content in the Certificate of operation registration of representative branches, offices and business locations is 100.000 vnd per dossier.

The fee for providing information about Certificate of enterprise registration; Certificate of operation of representative branches, offices and business locations is 200.000 vnd per document; and the fee for providing information in the enterprise registration dossier and providing general reports on the enterprise is 150.000 vnd per report and the fee for announcement of the enterprise registration content is 300.000 vnd per time.

Fee for supply for financial statements of enterprises reduces from 50,000 vnd to 40.000 vnd per document.

Fee for providing information about enterprises under accounts from 125 documents per month is added with the collection rate of 5,000,000 vnd per month.

The Business Registration Supporting Center is permitted to extract 85% of the collected fees for providing information about enterprises for its performance and submit 15% of the collected fees to the State budget.

The Department of Planning and Investment implemented the collection of fees for providing information about enterprises and transferred 70% of collected fees to the account of the Business Registration Supporting Center. This transfer is implemented monthly and the remaining amount is submitted to the State budget.

In a case where the collecting organization is a State authority which is allocated its operation expenses by the collected fees, 30% of the collected fees will be used for the fee collection.

Organizations collecting enterprise registration charges must submit 100% of the collected amount to the State budget. The cost resources for the implementation of the work and fee collection assigned by the State budget in the estimates of the collecting organization are in line with the regime and norm of the State budget’s expenditure.

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This Circular will take effect from 1 January 2017 and replace Circular No. 176/2012/TT-BTC of the Ministry of Finance regulating the fee rate and the regime for collecting, paying, administering, and using the fee for enterprise registration, business household registration, and the fee for providing information about enterprises and Circular No. 106/2013/TT-BTC amending and supplementing the Circular No. 176

By H. Van/ Huyen Trang

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