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What economic group is wood construction furniture production classified into?
Pursuant to the provisions of STT 16 Part C Section II Appendix II – Contents of Vietnam’s Economic Sector System issued with the Decision 27/2018/QD-TTg as follows:
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162: Manufacturing products from wood, bamboo (except beds, cabinets, tables, chairs); production of products from straw and plaiting materials
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1622 – 16220: Production of wooden construction furniture
This group includes:
– Production of wooden furniture mainly used in the construction industry, specifically:
+ Rails, rafters, beams, beams, tie bars,
+ Pre-made roof support frames made of wood, interconnected metal and thin plywood,
+ Doors, windows, shutters, door frames, regardless of whether they have metal accessories such as hinges, locks…
+ Stairs, fences railings,
+ Paneling, wood grain, molded wood,
+ Flooring, pieces of wood flooring assembled into panels.
– Production of pre-assembled house frames or parts of houses, mainly made of wood;
– Production of portable wooden houses activities;
– Production of wooden parts (except furniture without legs).
Exclusion:
– Production of unassembled wood for flooring, classified in group 1610 (Saw, splitting, planing of wood and preservation of wood);
– Production of kitchen cabinets, bookcases, wardrobes,… classified in group 3100 (Manufacture of beds, cabinets, tables, chairs);
– Production of partitions without legs, classified in group 3100 (Manufacture of beds, cabinets, tables, chairs).
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Thus, according to the above regulations, construction wooden furniture production is classified into the economic group 1622 – 16220 (Construction wooden furniture production)
Who has the right to register to establish a business household producing construction wood products?
In Clause 1, Article 79 of Decree 01/2021/ND-CP it is stipulated: Business households are registered to be established by an individual or household members and are responsible with all their assets for the business activities of the household.
Subjects eligible to establish business households producing construction wooden furniture are based on Clause 1, Article 80 of Decree 01/2021/ND-CP as follows:
Individuals and household members who are Vietnamese citizens with full civil act capacity according to the provisions of the Civil Code have the right to establish business households, except in the following cases:
– Minors, people with limited civil capacity; people who have lost their civil act capacity; people with difficulty in cognition and behavior control;
– People who are being prosecuted for criminal liability, detained, are serving prison sentences, are serving administrative measures at compulsory drug treatment facilities, compulsory education establishments or are banned by the Court from holding certain positions, practicing professions or doing certain jobs;
– Other cases as prescribed by relevant laws.
Note:
+ Individuals and household members are only allowed to register one business household nationwide and are entitled to contribute capital, buy shares, and purchase capital contributions in the enterprise as individuals.
+ An individual or household member registering a business cannot simultaneously be the owner of a private enterprise or a general partner of a partnership unless otherwise agreed by the remaining partners.
What documents do individuals who produce construction wooden products want to register as business households?
Individuals who produce construction wooden products want to register as businesses, they need to prepare the documents specified in Clause 2, Article 87 of Decree 01/2021/ND-CP as follows:
Post business registration
1. Business household registration is done at the district business registration authority where the business household’s headquarters is located.
2. Business household registration dossier includes:
a) Application for business household registration;
b) Personal legal documents for business household owners and household members registering business households in case household members register business households;
c) Copy of minutes of meeting of household members on establishing a business household in case household members register their business;
d) Copy of authorization document of a household member for a member to be the owner of a business household in case household members register a business household.
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Thus, according to the above regulations, individuals who produce wooden construction products and want to register as business households need to prepare the following documents:
– Application for business household registration;
– Personal legal documents for business household owners and household members registering business households in case household members register business households;
– A copy of the meeting minutes of household members on the establishment of a business household in case household members register a business household;
– Copy of the household member’s authorization document for a member to be the business owner in case household members register their business.
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