Companies looking to invest in Thailand need to think carefully about how they structure their business. With varying tax burdens and different impacts, Chanvitaya Suvarnapunya and Athistha Chitranukroh of DLA Piper run through the options available to taxpayers and offer insight on how to minimise the tax burden.
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