Accounting Bangkok
An accounting team that includes lawyers, with an office you can walk into.
An accounting team that includes lawyers, with an office you can walk into.
Companies in Bangkok that come to us usually don't lack an accountant, but rather have an accountant and a contract lawyer who work separately, so no one sees both sides at once. When a business grows to a certain point, it often has multiple affiliated companies, intercompany transactions, directors who advance expenses personally, and contracts signed long ago that no one revisits. These three things always appear in the financial statements and are the most questioned points during an audit. We provide accounting services in Bangkok with an accounting team and lawyers reviewing the same documents. Our office is at Lat Phrao, where you can schedule a visit during business hours.
What we handle
Group Companies and Intercompany Transactions
When the same owner has multiple companies, money often flows between them for convenience. One company pays rent on behalf of another, another advances salaries and later offsets the balances. What is missing is documentation explaining what each transaction is — a loan, a service fee, or a cost allocation — because each type has different tax implications. We ensure intercompany transactions have documentation and a supporting rationale from the outset, not retroactively when questions arise.
Directors' Funds and Company Funds
A finding in almost every mid-sized company is that directors pay certain expenses in advance and later claim reimbursement, or the company pays certain expenses that mix with personal matters. When accumulated over years without documentation, the outstanding balance between the company and directors grows into a concern in the financial statements. The solution is simple if done early: define which expenses are reimbursable, what documentation is needed, and settle outstanding balances periodically, not carry them across years.
Talk to us about your accounts
Tell us what the business does and what state the books are in. We will say what to start with and what needs fixing for prior periods.
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