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Ownership of real estate by foreigners in Thailand: Requesting ownership of a condominium unit
Under the Condominium Act 1979, which concerns freehold ownership, foreigners are permitted to own 49% of the total number of units in a building registered as a condominium.
Foreign property ownership in Thailand: Acquisition of real estate
Buying real estate in Thailand for foreigners is not difficult but it is a good idea to first understand the legal limitations on land ownership by foreigners in Thailand.
Ownership of real estate by foreigners in Thailand: Documents required for registration
The documents required for registration of property ownership by foreigners in Thailand can be divided into several parts.

Tax

Individuals liable for personal income tax
Personal Income Tax is a tax collected from the general public who have any type of income. Unless there are laws granting exemptions, they are subject to tax.
Land and building tax rates for foreigners residing in Thailand
The Condominium Act Amendment No. 4 B.E. 2551 allows foreigners to purchase and hold ownership of condominium units in Thailand up to 49% of the sales area of that project and the other 51% held by Thai individuals.
Ownership of real estate by foreigners in Thailand: Requesting ownership of a condominium unit
Under the Condominium Act 1979, which concerns freehold ownership, foreigners are permitted to own 49% of the total number of units in a building registered as a condominium.
Foreign property ownership in Thailand: Acquisition of real estate
Buying real estate in Thailand for foreigners is not difficult but it is a good idea to first understand the legal limitations on land ownership by foreigners in Thailand.

Laws

Individuals liable for personal income tax
Personal Income Tax is a tax collected from the general public who have any type of income. Unless there are laws granting exemptions, they are subject to tax.
Land and building tax rates for foreigners residing in Thailand
The Condominium Act Amendment No. 4 B.E. 2551 allows foreigners to purchase and hold ownership of condominium units in Thailand up to 49% of the sales area of that project and the other 51% held by Thai individuals.
Ownership of real estate by foreigners in Thailand: Requesting ownership of a condominium unit
Under the Condominium Act 1979, which concerns freehold ownership, foreigners are permitted to own 49% of the total number of units in a building registered as a condominium.
Foreign property ownership in Thailand: Acquisition of real estate
Buying real estate in Thailand for foreigners is not difficult but it is a good idea to first understand the legal limitations on land ownership by foreigners in Thailand.
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