Ten enterprises publicized debts of land rent and use charges amounting to over US$16 million in Hanoi
By Bao Binh
November 20, 2017 | 07:16 AM GMT+7
The Hanoi Tax Department has announced the November’s list of 133 firms and units owing debts of tax, land rent and use charges with the total amount of VND450 billion (roughly US$19,8 million). Especially, 10 firms owe land rent and use charges up to more than VND375 billion (approximately US$16 million).
The list of 10 firms owing land rent and use charges includes World Gems Company Limited with the debt owned on land use charge of more than VND97 billion (US$4.28 million). The location is at AZ SKY tower, Dinh Cong new urban, Dinh Cong ward, Hoang Mai district.
CT Vietnam International Joint Stock Company owes over VND95.5 billion (US$4.2 million).
My Son Investment and Import-Export JSC owes VND49.3 billion (US$2.17 million).
Dong Thap Joint Stock Company owes VND 31.5 billion (US$1.39 million). The location is in the house construction project for sale at 129 Truong Dinh street, Hoang Mai district.
Ha Dong Paper and Wood Joint - Stock Company (in cooperation with Sunrise Development Investment JSC and Vietnam Financial Investment Services Joint Stock Company) owes more than VND29.5 billion (US$1.3 million). The location is in investment and construction project of Thanh Binh housing block at 114 Thanh Binh street, Mo Lao ward, Ha Dong district.
Thang Long Bridge No.1 One Member Limited Liability Company owes nearly VND 27.5 billion (US$1.21 million). The location is in the investment and construction project of high-rise building, office and low-rise residential building at 89 Thinh Liet street, Hoang Mai district.
Nam Thanh Co., Ltd. owes more than VND26 billion (US$1.15 million). The location is in the low-rise building construction project at 49 Trung Kinh street, Yen Hoa ward, Cau Giay district.
Transport Engineering and Development Investment Joint Stock Company No.208 owes nearly VND9 billion (US$396,913). The location is in the construction project of low-rise residential building at Dai Tu street, Hoang Mai district.
Dong Da Industrial Cooperative owes more than VND8.8 billion (US$388,092). The locations are at No. 98 Thai Thinh and No. 308 Tay Son, Dong Da district.
Tien Phong Co. Ltd owes VND906 million (US$39,956). The location is at No. 42, Alley No. 156, Lac Trung street, Hai Ba Trung district.
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