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DSI Raids Accounting and Law Firm in Phuket Allegedly Being Illegal Nominee for Foreigners


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4 hours ago, Aviatorhi said:

Buy in the FQ and avoid the gray area - so simple, so easy.

Please point us to the listings for houses in the foreign quota. Thanks

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'could they not eventually take over the properties as they would have the majority of the shares.' 

 

If the foreigner dies, are the Thai shareholders entitled to 51% of the sale price

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9 minutes ago, BenStark said:

Please point us to the listings for houses in the foreign quota. Thanks

That rule only applies to condo projects, upto 49% foreign quota

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4 hours ago, jcmj said:

And just one more reason Thailand is not a suitable place to push for retirees. This rears its head every few years then goes away, but you never know when they might go full force. However, don’t be fooled that buying in FQ is 100 safe. If the government doesn’t want foreigners to own property they can revoke that as well. And if you don’t believe me look what happened in Mexico many years ago. They took everything back. Sure hope they wouldn’t go that far, but this is Thailand and they do what they want when they want. 

FQ is only for Condo's...not land and houses.  So you need to revise your post.

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Been operating for 15 years and a staff of 40 people must have been doing okay until probably the influx of Russians and their money ???? 

Buying up property and businesses ????

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The reporting makes things very unclear. As I understand it the thai nominees are in trouble because they helped circumvent property ownership laws. I don’t understand the reference to evading property tax by buying and selling company shares instead of the land itself. Sure, property tax is avoided by doing that, share stamp duty is paid instead, but it’s not illegal. Unless of course it is done via nominees and all in the pursuit of evading property ownership laws.

 

I see reference in posts to FQ. That of course only apply a to condos. There is no FQ for landed properties and the article does not indicate whether it is landed or condo property involved.

 

anyway, a big fuss because something got too big to be ignored, then it will be back to normal again

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1 minute ago, ChipButty said:

We dont know the reason why they were raided, they are not alone every company on the island is at it and it has been going on for at 25 years that I know of, when I was first explained to me how it was done,

I remember the government wanted to eradicate this practice many years ago. Apparently they were unsuccessful. But of course, when you use such strategies to achieve things that are not normally possible, you are always very vulnerable.

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You can own property in Thailand just don't f*** around with a second person buy it outright on your own it's time they put down all these f****** swindlers all these f****** bastards just cheat foreigners and Chinese and Americans and Europeans out of millions and billions and billions and billions about it's time this government shuts down all these crooks

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The New Concept in Chiang Mai's number one crook of this country owing taking 5 billion baht from people. New Concept group from Chiang Mai is the number one crook and then you have your other crook that has property and patia and Phuket

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

44 companies are involved with land which have cost about 100 million baht of damages.

100 mio baht damages ... ? By setting yo companies for farang ?

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The fact is NO farang can own land ever. That has been the law for hundreds of years This illegal  company loop hole is finally getting closed.. I can hear all the farang say "but I have a piece of paper that says I'm the owner". I have a piece of paper next to my toilet that has more value than yours.  ???? LMAO

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Nice to know these guys are fighting real crime, and keeping the nation safe. LOL.

 

Hope they remember that there are rapists out there, along with government and army officials collecting millions in ill gotten money. And let us not forget about human smuggling, trafficking in underage girls, slavery in the fishing trade, heroin smuggling, and other real crimes. Keep your eyes on the ball, guys.

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Duplicated post  :sorry:

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2 hours ago, BTB1977 said:

The fact is NO farang can own land ever. That has been the law for hundreds of years This illegal  company loop hole is finally getting closed.. I can hear all the farang say "but I have a piece of paper that says I'm the owner". I have a piece of paper next to my toilet that has more value than yours.  ???? LMAO

actually they can..very limited but possible in absolutely legal ways... 1 was prev. foreign owned land as heir and 2 was investment of over 40mil thb ..complicated but possible.. think it was up to 1 rai

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9 hours ago, Bim Smith said:

Those poor people who get duped into believing they can own property in Thailand. You can't. 

Technically an American can (enough to build a nice house on) the big However, is as far as I'm aware no land department in Thailand has ever granted a grain of Thai soil to an American. 

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26 minutes ago, LivinginKata said:

My wife tells me that I can inherit her land if she died. BUT I must sell to a Thai or Thai company within 12 months.

naa in the case mentioned by my above it must be previously foreign owned land to be inherited

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If they did this in scale the Thai's would have allot of nice property to call home. In Pattaya alone thousands of farang would loose their homes. 

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