Our Service

Company Registration

In order to set up a business in Thailand for our clients, we provide consultation on a per case basis. The two most practical forms of business establishments that we help our clients to set up are as follows:

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Accounting

Our accounting team is comprised of CPA’s and accountants registered with the Ministry of Commerce who have years of experience with the requirements of the Thai Civil and Commercial Code, with respect to the setting up and maintaining of your accounts. Companies in Thailand will need to prepare and keep accounts drafted according to the Thai Accounting Standards formulated by the FAP and CAAT.

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Payroll services

Even with a small number of employees, calculating and processing salaries can be a tedious and time consuming process. Computations can be a labyrinth of paperwork, transfers of funds to different bank accounts, employee savings accounts, and different government agencies.

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Tax Registration

The type of business in Thailand will affect tax rates and tax benefits according to the rules and regulations prescribed in the Thai Revenue Code. Foreign companies in Thailand have special tax requirements.

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Working Permit

Non-Thai nationals who wish to work or conduct a business in Thailand are required to obtain a non-immigrant visa (NON-B visa) that will grant a foreigner permission to stay in Thailand for a period of time as well as a work permit that would allow work in Thailand.

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Visa and immigration law

All persons, other than those in transit and citizens of certain countries, are required to obtain a visa in order to enter Thailand. Foreign nationals who intend to remain in Thailand to work or conduct business must comply with visa requirements in addition to obtaining a work permit.

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Corporate Secretaries and Governance Professionals

The Corporate Secretary in today's world is a senior corporate officer with wide-ranging responsibilities, who serves as a focal point for communication with and between the board of directors, senior management and the company's shareholders, and who has a key role in the administration of the Board and critical corporate matters. The Corporate Secretary is often a confidante and counselor to the Chief Executive Officer, members of the Board, and other members of senior management, especially on corporate governance matters.

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