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TM30 Thailand

TM30 Thailand

The TM30 is a notification form intended for Thai landlords who provide accommodation to foreign nationals. This and that they are required to report their presence to the relevant authorities within 24 hours. Also as well as every time the foreigner returns to the country from an overseas trip. Besides the owners of accommodation, the…
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Power of Attorney: Tor Dor 21

Power of Attorney Tor Dor 21

This is the power of attorney Tor Dor 21. You would normally have to be at the transfer however you can get an attorney to do this for you. In order to complete the transfer you will need to provide your property lawyer in Bangkok with a power of attorney. The power of attorney has…
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Business Property - Keymoney

Business Property and Keymoney

This si about Business Property and Keymoney. If you are wanting to setup a business in Thailand. Then you have the option of buying the property or getting a leasehold agreement. Note that you cannot work in Thailand even when married to a Thai as you will need a work permit. Many who retire in…
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Rights and Taxes in Leaseholds

Rights and Taxes in Leaseholds

This is mainly the issue of rights and taxes in Leaseholds. As stated elsewhere that having a leasehold agreement with your Thai wife is simply a bad idea and you should be looking at a usufruct or superficies in order to have a much sounder legal footing in Thailand. Always speak to a property lawyer…
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Specific Business Taxes

Specific Business Taxes

If you are buying property in Thailand, then there are a number of taxes which need to be paid. One of those taxes paid by the seller of the property is the specific business tax and this is explained below. You can see on the other page what the property transfer taxes are in Thailand…
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Buying a Condo

Buying a Condo

Thinking about buying a Condo? If you are buying property in Thailand then you will need to understand a number of issues with buying a condo. Yes, foreigners generally can’t own land and you can only be part of the 49% of foreigners who are allowed to own units in a building development. There are…
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Due Diligence Report

Due Diligence Report

Before you buy any property in Thailand you are best advised to ensure that a due diligence report has been completed on the property. Below you will find some of the basics that would normally be part of the report and why it is important to have a due diligence done on the real estate…
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