Thai Value Added Tax Filings in 2026?

Foreigners who wish to set up a company in Thailand will need to comply with certain requirements of which VAT registration, which can be quite complex, is one such requirement.

Thai Companies to Own Property for Foreigners in 2026?

Foreigners setting up companies to own land is illegal in Thailand and should not be attempted, especially as Law Enforcement is more strict, which will most likely continue into 2026.

Filing for Thai Social Security in 2026?

Social Security is available in Thailand and filing for employees in one's company is important as these documents are required for Business Visa and Work Permit renewals, which will most likely remain the same in 2026.

What Is a Thai "Nominee" in a Corporate Context?

Using a "nominee" on corporate documentation, only to satisfy certain legal requirements regarding setting up a company, is in fact illegal in Thailand.

Amity Certification Obviates Need for Thai Nominees?

Using Thai nominees to set up a business is illegal whereas Americans are able to set up a Company under the US-Thai Treaty of Amity which allows them to own the business outright avoiding the need for nominees.

Disney Comes to Thailand's Eastern Economic Corridor?

The Eastern Economic Corridor is a relatively new development in Thailand which could be beneficial to foreigners who wish to do business due to certain concessions offered to those companies.

Thai Corporate Compliance: Shareholder and Director Meetings?

For those who wish to do business in Thailand certain formalities are required which can oftentimes be quite cumbersome and may require assistance from a legal professional.

Thai Government to "Improve Tax Collection Efficiency"?

The new Government is planning to restructure the Excise Tax System in order to increase taxes whereby it appears that a carbon tax will be added which in fact has proved to not work in other jurisdictions.

Thailand Acceding to the Hague Conference on Apostilles?

The Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs has indicated that Thailand may sign on to the Hague Convention on Apostilles which should streamline certification of documentation which could greatly benefit businesses in Thailand.