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INTERNATIONAL EXPATRIATE SERVICES
The slope of a progressive rate of the Thai personal income tax is quite steep. Most expatriates find their tax bracket hits 37% rather too quickly with no reasonable deduction that is genuinely appropriate for expatriates.

We help companies and expatriates structure the expatriate compensation package in the least taxed way. Our goal is to minimize the Thai tax burden of an expatriate.

Our team has substantial experience in advising companies to arrange the secondment plan. In addition, we advise companies on the implication of reimbursement of expatriate remuneration.

We also assist companies on companiesf deductibility of expenses spent on employee benefits and welfares as employeefs taxability of these employee benefits and welfares.

 

 



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