Running a business is about more than just great ideas and good timing—it’s also about making sure the foundation is solid. That’s where corporate services come in. At PDLegal Thailand, we understand how overwhelming it can be to juggle day-to-day operations while trying to stay compliant with local regulations. That’s why we’re here—to help lighten the load so you can focus on what matters most: growing your business. 

What Do Corporate Services Actually Do? 

Think of corporate services as your behind-the-scenes business support team. We handle all the formalities that keep your company running smoothly—especially the parts that can be complex, time-consuming, or easy to miss. 

From company formation to board support, from corporate governance to legal filings, corporate services are about creating structure, clarity, and peace of mind for business owners and stakeholders. 

Corporate Services in Thailand: What’s Included? 

At PDLegal Thailand, our corporate services cover everything you need to stay compliant, efficient, and well-organized: 

Company Formation and Structuring 

Starting a business in Thailand? We’ll guide you through every step—from choosing the right entity to registering with the Department of Business Development (DBD). Our team ensures your company starts strong and is built to scale. 

Company Secretarial Support 

Forget the stress of paperwork and compliance deadlines. We manage statutory registers, draft resolutions, coordinate AGMs, and make sure everything is filed correctly and on time. 

Corporate Governance 

Good governance isn’t just for large corporations—it’s a cornerstone of trust for any business. Our corporate services include helping you set up governance frameworks that meet Thai regulatory expectations and support long-term success. 

Board and Shareholder Communication 

Meetings, minutes, resolutions—we make them easy. We support your leadership team with clear documentation and seamless coordination to keep everything on record and on point. 

Legal Documentation and Filings 

Changes in directors, share transfers, annual returns—whatever the paperwork, we handle it. Our corporate services are designed to keep your legal documents clean, current, and compliant. 

Why Businesses in Thailand Rely on Corporate Services 

Doing business in Thailand comes with a fair share of red tape—and missing just one regulatory detail can lead to penalties or unnecessary delays. Our corporate services take the guesswork out of compliance and give you back valuable time. 

You’ll never have to stress over what to submit, where to file, or whether your governance practices are up to standard. With PDLegal Thailand by your side, you can operate with confidence. 

Tailored Corporate Services for Every Business Stage 

Whether you’re a fresh startup or a well-established multinational, we shape our corporate services to suit your business. Need help with restructuring? Planning for growth? Expanding internationally? We’ve got you covered—without the one-size-fits-all approach. 

Supporting Foreign-Owned Businesses in Thailand 

Foreign investors often face extra hurdles in the Thai business environment. Our corporate services make the journey smoother—assisting with cross-border compliance, local regulations, and complex documentation to ensure your business launch or expansion stays on track. 

Keeping Things Simple, So You Can Focus on What You Do Best 

Behind every successful business is a team making sure all the admin and legal boxes are ticked. That’s what corporate services are all about—removing friction, reducing risk, and freeing you up to build something great. 

Let’s Build the Future of Your Business—Together 

At PDLegal Thailand, we take pride in being more than just service providers. We’re partners in your journey—bringing legal clarity, practical support, and peace of mind through our corporate services. If you’re looking for a team that understands the fine print and your big picture, we’d love to help.
Contact PDLegal Thailand today and let us take care of the details—so you can stay focused on the vision. 

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FAQs

What is the corporate tax system in Thailand?

Yes, you can sue a company in Thailand if it has violated contractual obligations, committed fraud, or caused damages. Legal action can be filed in the Thai courts, and the process will depend on the nature of the dispute and the applicable laws.

Can you live on $1000 a month in Thailand?

Yes, many expatriates live comfortably in Thailand on $1,000 a month, especially in smaller cities. However, expenses vary depending on lifestyle and location—Bangkok and tourist-heavy areas may require a higher budget.

Can foreigners own 100% of a company in Thailand?

In most cases, foreigners cannot own 100% of a Thai company due to restrictions under the Foreign Business Act. However, full ownership is possible in certain sectors or through BOI (Board of Investment) promoted businesses.

What kind of business is popular in Thailand?

Tourism-related businesses, restaurants, e-commerce, wellness services, and import-export companies are particularly popular in Thailand. The country’s strategic location and growing digital economy also support startups and tech ventures.

What is service tax in Thailand?

Thailand doesn’t have a separate service tax; instead, services are subject to the Value Added Tax (VAT), which is currently 7%. Some small service providers may be exempt depending on annual turnover.

Who pays tax in Thailand?

Both individuals and companies earning income in Thailand are required to pay tax. Foreigners who stay more than 180 days per year are considered tax residents and must declare global income.

What is the corporate rate?

The corporate income tax rate in Thailand is generally 20% for most companies. Small companies with profits under a specific threshold may be eligible for reduced rates.

What is the average salary in Thailand?

The average salary in Thailand varies by industry and region, but it typically ranges from THB 25,000 to THB 40,000 per month. Wages are generally higher in Bangkok and lower in rural areas.

Who collects taxes in Thailand?

Taxes in Thailand are collected by the Revenue Department, which falls under the Ministry of Finance. The department oversees income tax, VAT, and other national taxes.

What is tax called in Thailand?

In Thai, tax is called “ภาษี (Phasi).” Different types of taxes have specific names, such as ภาษีเงินได้ for income tax and ภาษีมูลค่าเพิ่ม for VAT.

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