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Thai Corporate Tax Exemption with Board of Investment (BOI) Certification
There are number of different types of tax exemption provided under the BOI scheme, but tax exemption is certainly the most immediately appreciable.
Thailand and Cambodia Enact Double Tax Agreement
A new double tax agreement has been agreed upon by officials from Thailand and Cambodia.
Thailand Corporate Tax Compliance: E-Filing Mandatory
It is now a legal requirement that corporate taxes in Thailand be filed online.
The Importance Of Audited Financial Statements And Balance Sheets In Thailand
Filing Audited Financial Statements and Balance Sheets on a yearly basis is legally required in Thailand. Failure to do so could result in criminal liability.
Recent Discussion of Possible VAT Increase in Thailand
The effective rate of VAT in Thailand has remained 7% for many years. A recent announcement notes that the rate could rise to an effective level of 10%, although actual implementation remains to be seen.
Outsourcing Payroll Services in Thailand
Payroll matters can be an important aspect of doing business in Thailand. This is especially true if the company employs foreign nationals as strict adherence to regulations regarding employment and social security can impact a foreigner's work permit.
Double Tax Treaties in Thailand
Not unlike other nations throughout the world, the Kingdom of Thailand utilizes double tax treaties in order to mitigate cross border double taxation.
Is it Better to Buy an Existing Thai Company or Setup a New One?
Those wishing to do business in Thailand often come upon the conundrum: should I start my own business or buy into an existing one?
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Restaurant Licenses in Thailand
Alcohol, tobacco, and so-called restaurant licenses are important for those wishing to operate an F&B business in Thailand.
Thai Minimum Wage Hike and the Possible Impact on Work Permits
Foreign Nationals working in Thailand need a work permit. The prerequisites for a work permit require certain tax documentation be filed with respect to a company's Thai work force. Therefore, recently announced changes to the Thai minimum wage can have knock-on implications for foreign nationals holding work permits.