Can a Foreigner Work Outside the Company Office in Thailand?

Since 2018, employment regulations for foreigners in Thailand have become more flexible. Previously, a foreign employee could work strictly at the address of the employer’s main office as stated in the Work Permit. Today, these restrictions are less rigid — but there are still important nuances.

Working in another province

If a foreign employee works on a permanent basis in a province different from where the employer company is registered, it is necessary to:

  • Register a branch office of the company in that province

This provides a legal basis for working outside the main office.

Working in another company’s office

If an employee is physically located in another company’s office — even within the same province — this must be properly documented.

Possible options:

  • A service agreement between the employer and the company whose office the foreigner works in
  • Adding the second company to the Work Permit as an additional employer

Payments and VAT: key considerations

If a foreign employee provides services not to their employer and receives payment directly from another company:

  • Such income is not considered salary
  • It is not exempt from VAT

In this case:

✔️ The employer company must issue an invoice for services provided to the third-party company
✔️ The employee must receive compensation only from their employer — as salary or bonus
✔️ VAT is accounted for at the company level only

This approach allows you to legally justify a foreign employee’s presence in another office and reduce the risk of claims from tax authorities and labor inspectors.

Conclusion

While working outside the main office is possible, it requires proper structuring and documentation to remain compliant with Thai law.

Author: Alexandra Agapitova.
All rights reserved.
Copying and use of materials without written permission from the owner is prohibited.

Scroll to Top