Business Forms in Thailand: What Swiss Companies and Investors should know before expanding

Expanding to Thailand offers strong opportunities for Swiss companies, but choosing the right legal structure is essential. This guide explains the main business forms in Thailand, including Thai limited companies, branch offices, representative offices, and regional offices, with key points on foreign ownership, liability, tax, VAT, licensing, BOI promotion, and the Foreign Business Act.

Market Entry via BOI in Thailand as a Swiss Company: Is It Worth It?

Considering expanding your Swiss business to Thailand? BOI promotion can offer significant advantages, including corporate tax exemptions, customs benefits, easier work permits, land ownership rights, and the possibility of full foreign ownership. Learn when BOI is worthwhile, which sectors qualify, and how the application process works.

Market Entry into Switzerland: Legal Framework for Thai Companies

Switzerland offers attractive opportunities for Thai companies, but market entry requires careful legal planning. This article explains the key options, including distribution, branch offices and Swiss subsidiaries, as well as foreign ownership, work permits, tax, VAT, customs, product compliance, data protection and employment law.

A Simple Guide to the Thai Foreign Business Act

A clear and simple guide to the Thai Foreign Business Act. Learn when foreigners can own 100% of a company in Thailand, which business activities are restricted, and when a foreign business license or BOI promotion is required.

What to Do When Your Invoices Are Not Paid

Outstanding invoice in Switzerland? Learn how to proceed professionally: reminders with deadlines, finding the right debt enforcement office, initiating proceedings, and using conciliation – including checklist.