Category: Business
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![Guide to taxes in Vietnam [brackets-incentives]](/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Vietnam-taxes-600x270.jpg)
Guide to taxes in Vietnam [brackets-incentives]
Taxes in Vietnam are rather on the聽low side globally: a low corporate income tax, a progressive income tax聽and a low VAT make the country generally interesting聽for business. Some聽other taxes, special rates and methods聽of calculations聽also need to be taken into account in order to properly assess fiscal expenses.
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![Guide to taxes in Thailand [brackets-incentives]](/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Thailand-taxes-600x270.jpg)
Guide to taxes in Thailand [brackets-incentives]
Thailand is a聽country with rather low taxes: a low corporate income tax, a progressive income tax聽and a low VAT聽that聽make the country聽attractive for business. Some other taxes and specific regulations are also applied to聽particular key sectors such as transport, banking and finance or real estate.
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![Guide to taxes in Cambodia [brackets-incentives]](/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Cambodia-taxes-600x270.jpg)
Guide to taxes in Cambodia [brackets-incentives]
Cambodia is a business-friendly country, with a progressive but low income tax, a low corporate income tax and low equivalent to VAT which make it聽attractive for work and business. Other taxes are聽also in the lower range, further enabling professionals and companies to consider Cambodia for their operations.
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![Guide to taxes in Singapore [brackets-incentives]](/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Singapore-taxes-600x270.jpg)
Guide to taxes in Singapore [brackets-incentives]
Taxes in Singapore are part of what makes it聽one of the best places to do business. With a simple and clear system of low corporate tax, personal income and goods and services tax (VAT), Singapore is聽attractive for most businesses. Several schemes further alleviate taxes for companies, fostering the pro-business environment even further.
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![Guide to taxes in Indonesia [brackets-incentives]](/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Indonesia-taxes-600x270.jpg)
Guide to taxes in Indonesia [brackets-incentives]
Taxes in Indonesia are comparable to other ASEAN countries and attractive to the rest of the world. With聽low corporate income tax and VAT, a low but progressive personal income, Indonesian taxes are business-friendly. Some tax incentives聽also exist to push the growth of certain key industries for the nation.
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![Guide to taxes in Malaysia [brackets-incentives]](/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Malaysia-taxes-600x270.jpg)
Guide to taxes in Malaysia [brackets-incentives]
Compared to many聽countries,聽Malaysia is rather聽tax-friendly, with a progressive but low income tax, a low corporate income tax and low equivalent to VAT which make it聽attractive for work and business. Several incentives聽are also in place to help further companies in certain key聽industries.
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![Guide to investing in ASEAN [reports]](/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/ASEAN-invest-600x270.jpg)
Guide to investing in ASEAN [reports]
ASEAN attracts a lot of attention from聽businesses and investors thanks to its high level of economic growth and a widening middle class. With the unfolding of聽the聽ASEAN Economic Community they will聽reap more and more benefits聽as聽the deepening regional integration eases business practices and creates new聽opportunities
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![Guide to taxes in Brunei [brackets-incentives]](/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Brunei-taxes-600x270.jpg)
Guide to taxes in Brunei [brackets-incentives]
The tax regime of Brunei is generally considered to be very accommodating compared to many other countries: corporate taxes聽rates聽are rather low, and聽no valued added or personal income tax are levied.聽Some special regimes are however applied in particular cases and聽industries, such as the oil and gas sector.
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Guide to doing business in Myanmar
Myanmar is the new frontier for聽business in Southeast Asia. A聽large and populated country just opening its doors to聽foreign companies and investors, Myanmar is rich with opportunities in many聽sectors. However,聽Myanmar also presents several technical and legal challenges to be managed and overcome by new comers.
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Benefits of the ASEAN Economic Community – AEC
Implemented on聽31 December 2015, the ASEAN Economic Community proposes to consolidate the economic integration of the region. This review summarizes the state of the ASEAN integration, how it will benefit the private sector to do business in聽the region and the progress of each country towards this ambitious goal.
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Ultimate list of foreign Chambers of Commerce in Southeast Asia
Foreign聽businesses and professionals in Southeast Asia can often get help from their country’s Chamber of Commerce. Here is a complete table of links to the websites of all the major聽Chambers of Commerce and Industry and business associations from major partner countries in聽each of the ten ASEAN countries.