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More about the Police Crackdown on Foreign Operated Sex Bars

Wanrapa Boonsu Pattaya Times Editorial Dept. 24.01.2010
Land Office Fees Going Up March 26 or Thereafter Gives Foreign MDs Time to Clean Up Thai Companies

There is a correction on date the Land Office property transfer fees increase, however this is good news for foreigners who want to buy property or own property in company limited names and want to transfer it to a Thai person and close the company. The date transaction fees go up is March 26. In most cities the district office of the Land Department- where transactions like ownership, lease agreements and mortgage loan agreements on official titled deeds are recorded - will no longer be subsidized by the government after March 26 causing fees to increase back to the rates in place for many years prior to the April, 2008 reduction. This will also give foreign Managing Directors time to consider transferring property held in a Thai company name into the name of a Thai and securing the property by attaching a mortgage loan agreement or lease on the property as a lien recorded at the land office. The company can then be closed saving yearly taxes and avoiding regulatory scrutiny for have a non-performing company used only to own property by a foreigner.

More about the Police Crackdown on Foreign Operated Sex Bars

Leading websites registered 1,000,000 page views about the Jan. 7 Pattaya Times newspaper exclusive police crackdown on foreign operated sex bars.

Pattaya Gears up For 2010 Money Expo

Visith Pinpawong 21.01.2010
Pattaya Gears up For 2010 Money Expo

Money and Banking Magazine celebrates the Money Expo stepping into its 10th year with signs of an improving economy by hosting the 2010 Money Expo right here in Pattaya on February 5-7 at the Pattaya Exhibition and Convention Hall (PEACH) Convention Hall at the Royal Cliff Beach Resort.

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has stressed the government would count more on the agricultural and food processing sectors than the industrial sector for the country’s economic development.

Thai PM Pledges Improved Economy in 2010

Siripun Sinbuathong 06.01.2010
Thai PM Pledges Improved Economy in 2010

Pledging that Thailand's government will not allow political problems prevailing in the country to obstruct national development, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said Thursday that his administration will speed up medium and long term development projects.

Thai Finance Ministry Raises Economic Growth Estimates for 2009 and 2010

Boosted by better-than-expected economic growth late last year, Thailand’s Ministry of Finance has revised upward its economic expansion estimate for 2009 and 2010.

Thailand’s economy is set to turn the corner with the government and experts predicting the return of positive growth in the 3-4% range for the last quarter of this year and into 2010 after recording negative growth for the 2009 year.

‘Too early’ to see end of recession

Major emerging economies Brazil, Russia, India and China told their G20 counterparts on September 3 it was "too early'' to speak of an end to the global economic crisis.

Consumer Confidence Index

Staff Reporter 23.08.2009
Marines learn how to manage during tough economy

A training session on "Agricultural Products' Benefits" was recently provided for more than 50 of Sattahip's marines, held at Chonburi Agricultural and Technology College. The opening was chaired by Admiral Arun Thongtae.

Consumer Confidence Index

The Director of Business and Economic Forecast Center at the Thai Chamber University, revealed that the current consumer confidence index has increased, climbing up for two consecutive months.


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