Thailand’s crackdown on nominee ownership structures is prompting foreign buyers in Phuket and Koh Samui — Thailand’s most popular resort-property markets — to reassess how they purchase villas. Since Jan 1, Thai authorities have stepped up enforcement against Thai nominee ownership structures used by foreigners to hold land or operate businesses. New measures introduced on April 1 further tightened oversight of Thai nominee-controlled busines…
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