September 22, 201312 yr Can some recommend other than sponsoring legal companies on this forum, which seems their fees are higher than what used to pay in Phuket. You can post here or PM me? Thank you
September 22, 201312 yr Be very careful about accounting firms. I have been through 4 in Phuket and they made a lot of problems for me. Always get the receipt yourself when they pay your taxes otherwise the money might not go to the tax people.
September 23, 201312 yr Author Be very careful about accounting firms. I have been through 4 in Phuket and they made a lot of problems for me. Always get the receipt yourself when they pay your taxes otherwise the money might not go to the tax people. It is possible.... were you using freelancers? Because I noticed there are many freelance who work independently or work with other auditors ..... but the company I used had proper office with 6-8 thai staff and I was with them 7 years , no problems. My advice for everyone is always try to stay away from freelancers, stick with the proper company. Edited September 23, 201312 yr by coldcity
September 23, 201312 yr Are you looking for a Phuket accounting co? If so I have a very high recommendation for "4 Friends", superbly qualified and experienced ladies formerly with very large internationally known firm. Just the main road, about halfway between town and Chalong. Also note that comment by DonBattles above, very much applies overall but I think not at all in this case.
September 23, 201312 yr Author He looking for firm in Bangkok. That's right....I need a visa/accounting company that works in Bangkok and/or pattaya
January 10, 201412 yr I work for a non profit organization upcountry (Sukhothai, Chiang Rai etc) - - I need urgently a professional, reliable accounting firm I can work with. It is probably best to select an accounting firm in Bangkok.... of can you recommend a good firm in Chiang Mai? Please HELP. I have wasted a lot of energy with unqualified accountants....
January 10, 201412 yr Why would a "non-profit" organisation which clearly existed before you were employed not have access to professional accountancy services? What has caused the panic ?
January 10, 201412 yr Why would a "non-profit" organisation which clearly existed before you were employed not have access to professional accountancy services? What has caused the panic ? No panic - just tired of the local, unprofessional accounting office (they just keep the revenue department happy) - we want to reach the next level.... alas professional accounting....
January 10, 201412 yr Does your employed "status" allow you to make decisions about which accountancy firm the organisation retains ? It is important that correct "revenues" are paid so what are you suggesting by using the term "next level"? A "non profit" organisation should be paying minimum taxes ! Edited January 10, 201412 yr by Sceptict11
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