Join Simi Singhsachthep, corporate lawyer and founder of Umpire Legal, to learn the key points to consider before starting a business in Thailand.
Is there a business idea that you are presently pursuing? Even if you are prepared with a comprehensive business plan, it is crucial to consider the legal aspects of establishing your business. You are welcome to join Simi Singhsachthep from Umpire Legal in the discussion about the recommended points to be considered before officially registering your business in Thailand.
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1. The kind of legal entity you should register;
2. Your business name, and how you can have exclusive use of the name;
3. Investment, voting rights, and profit distribution among business partners;
4. Amount of capital to be registered;
5. Requirements for foreigners’ work permits;
6. Requirements for local employees;
7. Address to be used as the principal place of business;
8. License requirements for the nature of your business;
9. Tax or non-tax privileges that your business may be entitled to receive.
Simi Singhsachthep is a dedicated corporate lawyer, with special emphasis on advising foreigners and expats on the legal aspects of establishing and operating their businesses in Thailand. Having obtained her Bachelors of Law degree from Assumption University in Thailand, she went on to pursue a Masters degree in international business law from Queen Mary, University of London. She also holds a Thai lawyer's license and is a notarial services attorney.