The News
What are transfer fees in Thailand property purchase and who pays them?

Like any property market, purchasing property in Thailand will incur additional expenses and fees. Before buying a property, you might come across transfer fees, business tax, and stamp duty during your research, but what are they? And who’s responsible for paying them? Here’s what you need to know.
Transfer Fee
The Thailand Land Department charges 2% over the appraised value of the property.
Business Tax
This is assessed at 3.3% of the appraised value. However, it’s only payable if the property is sold within the first five years of ownership. If not, stamp duty will be imposed in its place.
Stamp Duty
A total of 0.5% over the registered value will be taxed. If specific business tax is applicable, stamp duty is not necessary.
Withholding Tax
This depends on whether the seller is a company or an individual. Company withholding tax is fixed at 1% of the appraised value or 1% of the sales price, whichever is higher. On the other hand, if the property seller is an individual, the withholding tax is calculated at progressive rates based on the appraised value.
Who pays the transfer fees and taxes?
Developers usually split all fees 50/50 with buyers. However, in private transactions, the seller often bears the majority of the costs which include business tax, stamp duty, and withholding tax. Buyers on the other hand are expected to pay 1% of the 2% transfer charge in general. However, this is very much a case-by-case outcome and is subject to negotiation. It is usually agreed upon in advance how much of these taxes and fees the sellers or the buyers will be responsible for paying.It’s also a good idea to talk to an agent or property lawyer beforehand.
Keep in mind that the fees are different for registering a lease and buying a property from a developer.
Have any other questions? Head to Thaiger Property and let the experts help you.
Courtesy ofThaiger News
Stay updated with Samui Times by following us on Facebook.- The News2 days ago
CCSA to give thumbs up to 4am licensing in Thailand next week
- The News2 days ago
ICS creates a significant phenomenon on the Thon Buri area, collaborating with famous brand partners
- The News3 days ago
Italian restaurants in Koh Samui for pasta, pizza, red sauce, and everything else
- The News3 days ago
Covid-19 “hospitel” isolation in Thailand to end September 1
- The News2 days ago
Nigerian and Vietnamese couple found dead might have been linked to drug trade
- The News2 days ago
Lots of Hong Kongers are searching for flights to Bangkok
- The News3 days ago
Beachfront restaurants in Phuket to dine with a view (2022)
- The News2 days ago
NFQ Asia works to upskill software engineering talent in Asia