Whilst not being sophisticated law, the income tax laws in Thailand are quite encompassing, and prescribe that the following earnings are subject to tax in Thailand:
All earnings… Read More...
To legally work in Thailand, a foreigner must apply for a work permit. A work permit is a legal document that states a foreigner’s position, current occupation, or job description and… Read More...
As a tourist you are allowed to use your national driver’s license to drive in Thailand. If you are a permanent resident you will need to obtain a Thai driver’s license to be able to… Read More...
Education in Thailand is provided mainly by the Thai government through the Ministry of Education from pre-school to senior high school. A free basic education of twelve years is… Read More...
Foreigners are not allowed to own land in their name. If they want to purchase land they have to do so in the name of a Thai Limited Company which they have to form with the help of a… Read More...
Due to the beauty of the country many foreigners come to Thailand to get married, either with somebody from their own country or with a Thai national. Here are the steps you have to… Read More...
Obtaining status as a Permanent Resident (PR) in Thailand has many advantages. It allows you to live permanently in Thailand, with no requirement to apply for an extension of stay. You… Read More...