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Viewing and Leasing of Houses
& Apartments in Bangkok:
In any location there is No
Charge to you as the prospective Lessee from
us at Bangkok-homes.com, we take our
remuneration by way of commission from the owner of
the property at completion, the commission is the
same for all agencies and realtors in Bangkok even
if their services are advertised as 'free'. Preparation & review of
the Lease Agreement documentation for your lease of
a property through Bangkok Homes or for owners with
their own paperwork is also No Charge - see Types of
Leases below. We have transport and can
arrange to collect you from any Central Bangkok
hotel or location or from an International School to view
properties in any part of Bangkok - we
just need a brief e-mail from you confirming a day or so beforehand
to arrange access to the various properties -
enquiry@bangkok-homes.com
Other Information &
Useful Links:
1 Types of Leases
2 Notes on furniture
3
Information for Pet Lovers
4
Thai
Visas Fees
5 Thai
Revenue Department - Thai Withholding Taxes
6
Thai Measurements
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1. Types of Leases:
Review and preparation of
Lease Agreements:
When you have decided on a property through
us
Bangkok-homes.com prepares the Lease Agreement, as
requested to do so by the owner, a Private
Person to Private Person is preferred by most
homeowners. Some owners will accept also a Company let basis
agreement if this is insisted or required by your Company. We
can offer our professional advice on the preparation
or review of a private or company let lease agreement. With over 20 year's
experience in dealing with lease agreements we are
acutely aware of all that one might expect in
Bangkok.
Bangkok-Homes has these types of Lease
Agreements for residential lets:
1. Simple private person to private person
agreement. (Thai & English)
2. Private person to private person lease
agreement. (English only)
3. A company let agreement - split into two
or three parts for tax purposes - see
notes. (Prepared by us in English only)
Notes:
a) Draft agreements are submitted to
proposed tenants and owners that have agreed
to proceed in the lease of a property.
b) Right of Termination: Normally for a one
year contract there is no right of
termination, unless otherwise agreed. The
owner has his/her up-front costs which can
only be covered if a tenant remains for at
least one year in the property. A
'diplomatic clause' usually comes into
effect in the second year of a contract
allowing for cancellation of the agreement
after 30 or 60 days notice in writing,
subject to contract.
c) For company lets: Thai Government
Withholding Taxes apply on all parts of the
Agreement - rental of the premises at 5%,
hire of furniture at 5% and the provision of
services and maintenance at 3%, VAT applies
on the hire of furniture and provision of
services and maintenance - VAT is currently
7% in Thailand.
d) A contract length
of three years or more should be registered
with the local Thai authorities and all
taxes apply, however, this does not seem to
be enforced in all districts.
2.
Notes on furniture:
Rental accommodation in Bangkok is either
fully furnished, partly furnished or
unfurnished. Fully furnished homes come with
quality furniture, western-style bathrooms
and kitchens, full air-conditioning,
curtains, mosquito screens, IDD
(International direct dial) telephones and
English-language television systems, but not
usually with TVs, stereos. DVD's, fax
machines, computers, linen, pots & pans,
dishes & cutlery.
Partly furnished homes will be similar, with
specific pieces of furniture supplied or
requested.
Unfurnished homes usually come with
air-conditioning, curtains and fitted
wardrobes, all the usual kitchen appliances,
as well as a fitted kitchen - i.e. large
refrigerator, cooker / oven, washing machine
and electrical dryers - IDD phones and
English-language television systems (UBC) as
standard if supplied by the Lessor. Homes
are already prepared for immediate leasing,
with floors, ceilings and all lighting and
air-conditioning completed.
Leased lines for internet connections have
to be negotiated direct with the local Thai
server. ADSL and or Wi fi connections are
easily obtainable now on all lines and
laptops within a few days notice, you can
apply at any TRUE shop all over Bangkok.
UBC Cable
television can also be applied for an fitted
within a few days, discounts and offers are
available now, installation is usually
completed by the Lessor and the Lessee is
responsible for the monthly subscriptions
but these are pre-contract negotiating
points. For a one off payment you can have
your own digital connection approximately
Baht22,000- for 250-400 channels worldwide.
As TRUE own UBC now and in the near future
it will be possible to download your own
news and movie channels.
3. Information for Pet Lovers:
Bringing your pet into
Thailand
is a fairly easy exercise, compared that is
to taking 'him' home. Officially an
Import Licence is required, it is issued free and takes a day to
process, it cannot be done from abroad, you
have to go their office at the airport in person; they do not take
telephone or e-mails in this office. The only
other requirement is that your pet's health
certificate and vaccinations are up to
date.
When entering Thailand pets must be
free of evidence of diseases communicable to
humans when possibly examined at the port of
entry. Valid rabies vaccination certificate
(including an expiration date usually up to
3 years from the actual vaccine date and a
veterinarian's signature). If no expiration
date is specified on the certificate, then
the certificate is acceptable if the date of
the vaccination is not more than 12 months
before the date of arrival. The certificate
must show that the dog had the rabies
vaccine at least 30 days prior to entry. However, taking your pet home or if
while in
Thailand
you have found a new friend and want to take
‘him’ home, then there is a lot more to
consider. Moving
countries causes complications when pets are
involved, especially if you have children. We
strongly recommend that when bringing your
pet into Thailand that he or she comes
straight from the airport to your new rental
house, not lodged with kennels in the
interim until you get settled.
Pets can
suffer greatly from long flights, new
environments, periods in storage and are
very sensitive to the strains that
their owners are experiencing during the
relocation. Be fair on older pets,
often they are not up to the move and it may
be kinder to find them a new caring
home. You should check with your local
Thai Consulate for an update on this
subject, rules change all the time.
Currently dogs based in Bangkok, it does
not matter whether Thai or Foreign owned, have to
be inserted with a microchip now.
If you have further questions you can try to
contact:
Bangkok Airport Customs Office
Telephone: +66 2 535 1269
www.customs.go.th OR The
Department of Livestock Development, Bangkok
Telephone:
+66 2-252 6944
Fax: +66 2 251 8206
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4. Thai Visas Fees:
Immigration Law 2007
Reference
Thai Ministerial Regulation No. 27 (B.E.
2546) which was issued by the Immigration
Act B.E. 2522, the current fee rate for Thai
visas as proclaimed in the Royal Gazette:
If applying
for a visa extension, re-entry permit,
residence permit or other immigration
services, current fee structures, the
costs of a residence permit are now Baht
7,600 for the application and Baht 191,400
(spouses of Thais or holders of residence
permits, and children Baht 95,700) when the
residence permit book is issued by the
Immigration Bureau.
The current fees for the immigration
services more commonly required by
foreigners are listed below.
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Transit visa, single entry: Baht 800
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Tourist visa, single entry: Baht 1,000
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Non-immigrant visa, single entry: Baht
2,000
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Non-immigrant visa, multiple entry for
use within one year: Baht 5,000
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Application for visa extension: Baht
1,900
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Application for a single re-entry
permit: Baht 1,000
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Application for a multiple re-entry
permit: Baht 3,800
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Application for a residence permit: Baht
7,600
Sources: Tanin Law Office Co Ltd,
Chiang Mai (Tel. +66-53 410-174) and
Skonchai, Oliver & Nitirat Law
Consultants
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5. Thai
Revenue Department - Thai Withholding Taxes:
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http://www.rd.go.th/publish/6000.0.html
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4. Withholding Tax: For certain categories
of income, the payer of income has to
withhold tax at source, file tax return
(Form PIT 1, 2, or 3 as the case may be) and
submit the amount of tax withheld to the
District Revenue Office. The tax withheld
shall then be credited against tax liability
of a taxpayer at the time of filing PIT
return. The following are the withholding
tax rates on some categories of income.
Types of income Withholding tax rate:
1. Employment income: 5-37%
2. Rents and prizes: 5%
3. Ship rental charges: 1%
4. Service and professional fees: 3%
6. Thai
Measurements:
- 1
Talang Met (1 Square Meter) = 10.7
Square Feet
- 1
Talang Wah = 4 Square Meters = 42.7
Square Feet
- 1
Ngan = 100 Talang Wah = 400 Square
Meters = 4,277 Square Feet
- 1
Rai = 4 Ngan = 400 Talang Wah = 1,600
Square Meters = 17,109 Square Feet
- 2.5
Rai = 10 Ngan = 1,000 Talang Wah = 4,000
Square Meters = 42,772 Square Feet = 1
Acre
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enquiry@bangkok-homes.com
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