Vietnamese community in Czech Republic updated on local legal knowledge

The networks of Vietnamese intellectuals and experts (NVIEC) on April 13 held a discussion on Czech regulations related to financial and tax activities with a view to accelerating the integration process for the Vietnamese community in the Czech Republic.
NVIEC experts answer questions raised by the participants (Photo:VNA)
NVIEC experts answer questions raised by the participants. (Photo:VNA)

At the discussion, NVIEC experts spent most of the time disseminating Czech regulations on taxes and finance to Vietnamese people doing business and trading in the Czech Republic.

In addition, the organizers also directly responded to problems related to financial and tax regulations in the business process of Vietnamese people, and necessary procedures when conducting two-way money transfer between Vietnam and the Czech Republic, as well as things to keep in mind when declaring taxes, and proving finances.

According to Dr. Le Tien, NVIEC Chairman, the main purpose of the discussion is to help the Vietnamese community solve the most prominent problem currently in business activities in the Czech Republic related to financial and tax regulations.

NVIEC experts disseminated and advise participants on the most basic knowledge, and update changes in local laws, enabling the community to fully comply with regulations in the business and trading process in the host nation.

NVIEC is an organization that brings together Vietnamese or Vietnamese-origin intellectuals and experts in the Czech Republic with the goal of launching practical activities for the community.

Since its establishment in June 2023, NVIEC has always played an active role in helping the community integrate into the host society as well as engaging in other association activities.

The Vietnamese community in the Czech Republic is more and more growing and making greater contributions to Czech society, however, there is still a part that violates regulations, especially relating to taxes and finance.

This not only affects the violators themselves but also the reputation and image of the Vietnamese community in the Czech Republic in general. Therefore, such support activities are of great significance for the community there.

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(Source: VOV)