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27 December 2023

Representative Office – Thailand 4.0

The Representative Office is one type of the legal vehicles available for a foreign entity to expand its existence in Thailand.
Thailand Tax
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Representative Office – Thailand 4.0

The Representative Office (or so-called "Rep-Office") is one type of the legal vehicles available for a foreign entity to expand its existence in Thailand. Nevertheless, under Thai laws, the Rep-Office is allowed to conduct only non-income related activities to support the head office as follows:

  1. (a)Sourcing of goods or services in Thailand;
  2. manufacture in Thailand by the head office;
  3. (c)Giving advice concerning to goods of the head office sold to agent or consumers;
  4. (d)Propagating of information concerning new goods or services of the head office; and
  5. (e)Report on business trends and movement in Thailand

Recently, the processes and information and documentation required for applying the Rep-Office with the related government authority were considerably complicated and thus consume several months (occasionally up to 6 months). However, due to the recent Ministry Regulation issued on May 26, 2017, which reduces the complexity, requirement and lengthy processes of applying the Rep-Office. Resulting that the whole processes of applying the Rep-Office would be significantly faster than before.

In terms of taxation, the Rep-Office, in general, does not hold a tax burden for income received from its parent company for operational cost in Thailand – and it is barred from generating any income or engaging in any income related activity. Moreover,

The Rep-Office can employ from 2 to 5 expatriated employees based on the its business activity and the number of its local Thai employee.

In summary, with related laws gearing toward lifting restrictions and tax advantages, the Rep-Office is attractively found as a suitable choice for any foreign/international companies that are seeking to establish its supporting office in Thailand.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

ARTICLE
27 December 2023

Representative Office – Thailand 4.0

Thailand Tax
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