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THE PROCEDURES OF DISSOLUTION OF FOREIGN-INVESTED ENTERPRISES

Enterprises shall be dissolved in the following cases:

– The operating periods specified in the company’s charter expires without an extension decision;

– The enterprise is dissolved under a resolution or decision of the Board of Members and the owner (for limited liability companies) or the General Meeting of Shareholders (for joint stock companies);

– The enterprise fails to maintain the adequate number of members for 06 consecutive months without converting into another type of business

– The Certificate of Business registration is revoked (as prescribed in Article 212 Law on Enterprise 2020), unless otherwise prescribed by the Law on Tax administration.

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II. Conditions for dissolution of foreign-invested enterprises

An enterprise may only be dissolved after:

– All of its debts and liabilities are fully paid and it is not involved in any dispute at the court or arbitration

– In case of revoking The Certificate of Business registration, relevant executives and the enterprise are jointly responsible for the enterprise’s debts.

III. The procedures of dissolution of foreign-invested enterprises

According to Article 207, 208 Law on Enterprise 2020 and Article 70 Decree No. 01/2021/ND-CP dated January 04 2021 on enterprise registration, procedures of dissolution of foreign-invested enterprises.

Step 1: Terminate the investment project

The business shall submit the termination of the investment project decision (including Certificate of Investment registration) to the Investment Registration Office within 15 days from the date which the decision occurs. The expected time to complete the termination of the investment project is 15 days from the submission of valid documents.

Step 2: Rarify the resolution, decision of dissolution of foreign-invested enterprises.

The resolution, decision shall contain the following information:

– The enterprise’s name and headquarters address;

– Reasons for dissolution;

– Time limit and procedures for finalization of contracts and payment of the enterprise’s debts;

– Plan for settlement of obligations under employment contracts;

– Full name and signature of the owner of the sole proprietorship, the company’s owner, the President of the Board of Members, the President of the Board of Directors;

Step 3: Notify the dissolution of the enterprise to The Business Registration authority where the enterprise’s headquarter is located

Within 07 days from the ratification date, the notification of enterprise’s dissolution which includes the following documents shall be sent to the Business Registration authority:

– The notification of enterprise’s dissolution;

– The resolution or decision on dissolution and the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Members, the Board of Directors or the owner about the dissolution of the enterprise;

– The debt payment plan (if any);

– The copy of certificate of investment registration, certificate of business registration or equivalent documents.

*The Business Registration authority shall upload documents stipulated in Clause 1 Article 70 Decree 01/2021/ND-CP and notify the business status which are in the dissolution procedures on National Enterprise Registration Portal

Step 4: The owner of  the Board of Members or the owner, the Board of Directors directly organizes the liquidation of the enterprise’s assets, debts shall be paid in the order of priority;

Step 5: Carry out tax finalization and close Tax Identification Number

The business submits documents to Tax authority (including Certified Copy of Certificate of business registration and Certification of tax registration) to finalize tax and close Tax Identification Number

Step 6: Carry out dissolution registration to The Business Registration authority where the enterprise’s headquarter is located

Within 05 working-day from the date the business’s debt is fully paid, the enterprise shall submit the enterprise dissolution application to The Business Registration authority, which includes:

– The notification of enterprise’s dissolution;

– The report on liquidation of the enterprise’s assets, list of creditors and paid debts, including tax debts and social insurance debts, health insurance, unemployment insurance for employees after the dissolution decision is issued (if any);

Step 7: The Business registration authority shall update the status of the enterprise in the National enterprise registration database.

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