Religion Bulletin - October 2024 Independent Cao Đài Follower Sues Government Over Business License Revocation
The October 2024 Religious Freedom Bulletin by Luật Khoa Magazine highlights the following key events: * An independent Cao Đài Chơn
Your donations to charitable foundations or sponsored non-profit organizations (NPOs), like CHANGE, are also subject to taxation in Vietnam.
Thuy Tung wrote this article in Vietnamese, which was published in Luat Khoa Magazine on October 3, 2023. Lee Nguyen
Hurdles and setbacks in the tax exemption process of Vietnam.
Two methods of taxation for NGOs in Vietnam: deduction and direct tax.
Imposing taxation on the kindness of foreign entities.
Foreign sponsors are opposed to imposing taxes on charity aid to Vietnam.
The concept of non-profit organizations does not really exist in the Vietnamese legal system.
The historical events that the present Vietnamese government seeks to expunge from its collective memory.
Numerous religious groups have discreetly made their way into Vietnam, each of them subject to oppression by the state.
Many projects were launched with grand ambitions, only to flop, except for a few exceptions.
The Vietnamese government's recognition of the fortune-telling profession contrasts with its simultaneous imposition of penalties on fortune tellers, citing allegations of engaging in superstitious and deviant practices.
The Vietnamese government prioritizes complete control over cyberspace rather than protecting privacy and data autonomy.
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