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SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
Suwanvara Law Firm Co., Ltd.
SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
Suwanvara Law Firm Co., Ltd.
Accounting & tax

Accounting Sing Buri

Accounting for small businesses where the owner handles everything themselves.

Accounting for small businesses where the owner handles everything themselves.

Most businesses in Sing Buri are small operations where the owner does almost everything themselves — local wholesale shops, building material stores, small-scale farming and processing businesses. What this type of business needs from an accountant isn't complex reporting but the certainty that required forms are filed every month and that someone can answer when a notice arrives from the authorities. The most common problem for businesses this size is falling months behind on filings without realizing it, and the burden of fixing it later ends up larger than the annual accounting service fee. We handle accounting for Sing Buri businesses with a strong focus on consistency.

What we handle

Monthly bookkeeping, transaction recording, and trial balance preparation
File withholding tax (ภ.ง.ด.1/3/53) and value-added tax (ภ.พ.30)
Close annual financial statements, file ภ.ง.ด.50/51, and submit to the Department of Business Development
Prepare payroll, payslips, and remit social security contributions
Take over from previous accountant, and perform a retroactive account review before accepting the engagement

Small businesses that fell behind on accounting

When a business stops filing for a while, what accumulates isn't just unfiled forms but also scattered documents and information no one remembers. Getting back on track starts with assessing how many periods are missing and how much documentation is still available to reconstruct the books. We'll lay out the full picture before starting, so the owner can decide whether to do catch-up accounting or just start properly from the current period.

Business money and personal money that haven't been separated

Small family businesses often use the same bank account for both shop and household expenses. When it's time to do the books, it becomes impossible to tell which transactions belong to the business, and some legitimate business expenses can't be used because they can't be proven. Separating bank accounts is something that can be done immediately and gives the greatest benefit for the effort. We always recommend doing this first.

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.

FAQ — Accounting Sing Buri

2 questions answered

If the business is registered as a legal entity, it has an obligation to keep accounts and file required forms on schedule, regardless of whether there is income. Small businesses typically require less time, but the obligations don't shrink.
Yes, it can be resolved. The earlier you start, the easier it is to manage. The first step is to see how many periods are missing and what documents remain. From there, we'll propose a sequence to fix things, starting with the items that have the highest impact.