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Compilation of Land/Tax Rules

Postby FrazeeDK » March 19, 2007, 9:54 pm

pulled from a BKK Post advertiser website.. All advertiser info redacted. On the transfer fees, now you'll know why the seller always low-balls the price!! I also have a PDF file which actually quotes the Thai laws exactly. If you want that just PM me.. Pretty good info:

Thai Property Rules

Every person residing in Thailand, regardless his/her nationality shall be responsible to pay taxes and fees when buying or selling property. These taxes and fees are as follows:

1.TRANSFERRING FEE

The Transferring fee is 2% of the registered value of the property. Whether, the buyer or the seller is paying for this fee, is depending on the Sale and Purchase Agreement. Normally the buyer partly pays for this fee. This fee will be paid to the officer at the land office, upon the day of the transfer of ownership.

2.STAMP DUTY

Buyer or seller is subject to a 0.5% Duty Stamp from either the appraised value of the property or actual purchasing price, whichever is higher. The parties reliable for this additional 0.5% of Stamp Duty can be agreed in Sale and Purchase Agreement. Stamp Duty is to be imposed unless the Specific Business Tax (SBT) is paid.

3.SPECIFIC BUSINESS TAX (SBT)

SBT will only be imposed if you are selling your property, which you have own less than a period of five years. The tax rate is 3.3% of the selling or assessed price of an asset (whichever is higher).

4.WITHHOLDING TAX

Individuals selling their property :
the withholding is determined under to Revenue code of Thailand. The seller shall withhold such tax and pay to the Revenue Department, when he/she earn an income from the sale of immovable property (including condominium unit). Withholding tax rate are calculated based from government assessed price with a deduction of possession year, which are varied depending on the year of your possession (the more years of possession, the more the deduction) and calculate that amount based on the income form the progressive tax rate (range from 0
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