Company Liquidation Consulting

According to the provisions of the 2020 Law on Enterprises, the dissolution of a business is an important procedure that officially ends the business’s operations. However, the dissolution process is not merely about ceasing operations but also involves the liquidation of assets, settling financial obligations, protecting employees’ rights, and complying with other legal requirements. Therefore, carrying out the dissolution procedure by the legal process is crucial for every enterprise.

BNSG Law offers in-depth and comprehensive legal consulting services on business dissolution, aiming to support companies in the process of legally and effectively terminating their business activities. With a team of experienced lawyers who have a deep understanding of legal regulations, we are committed to accompanying our clients through every step of the dissolution process, ensuring that the company fulfills its financial and legal obligations swiftly and transparently.

BNSG Law’s business dissolution consulting services include:

  1. Consulting on Business Dissolution:

  • Cases of business dissolution.
  • Procedures for holding meetings of the Members’ Council/General Meeting of Shareholders/Decisions of the business owner regarding the dissolution of the business.
  • How to send dissolution notices to relevant organizations and individuals: creditors, parties with rights, obligations, interests, and employees.
  • Methods for liquidating the business’s assets.
  • Procedures for closing the customs code, tax settlement, and tax code cancellation.
  • Procedures for confirming the closure of bank accounts (if any) or committing not to open an account.
  • Procedures for canceling seals and returning the seal registration certificate.
  • Procedures for dissolution at the Department of Planning and Investment.
  1. Carrying out the business dissolution procedures as an authorized representative:

  • Drafting and completing the business dissolution documents.
  • Implementing the business dissolution procedures at the competent state authorities.
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