There are plenty of reasons that a foreigner may want to apply for residency in Thailand. He or she may decide to stay over for their retirement, being enamored with the charms the country has for Westerners. more

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Everything is subject to taxation. The most common form of taxation, as employees will ultimately learn, is the income tax. The concept here is that, if you earn something, the government will get its fair share from you in the form of taxes. Hence, this also applies to real estate. If you sell your property, you will have to pay taxes imposed on your earnings as a property owner.

Let us learn more about the taxes that are associated with the sale and purchase of real estate property in Thailand. more

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Thailand, and especially Phuket, always appeals to foreigners including Australians. This is not just because of the opportunities for holidays and sight-seeing that the country offers people from Australia, but also the opportunities for business that Thailand offers them.

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Patent applications require from an applicant a working knowledge of what the system is in Thailand, and in any country in general where one might decide to do start an enterprise.

Thailand’s patent laws are generally similar in premise to many countries around the world. However, Thailand has some marked differences in its patent laws and processes so it is still important for any prospective investor to look at what these are in order to avoid problems later on when the business is already operating.

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