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		<title>Thailand Tops Investment Watch Poll</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Forget Spain, France, Florida and the other usual suspects of overseas property, this time it was the turn of Thailand to take the top spot in TheMoveChannel.com&#8217;s monthly Investment Watch. The report, which charts the level of interest in the overseas property portal&#8217;s listings, saw a condo in Pattaya attract the most enquiries In October. [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.buyingforeignproperty.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Thailand-property.jpg"><img src="http://www.buyingforeignproperty.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Thailand-property-150x144.jpg" alt="Thailand property 150x144 Thailand Tops Investment Watch Poll" title="Thailand property" width="150" height="144" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-709" /></a><em><strong>Forget Spain, France, Florida and the other usual suspects of overseas property, this time it was the turn of Thailand to take the top spot in TheMoveChannel.com&#8217;s monthly Investment Watch.</strong></em></p>
<p>The report, which charts the level of interest in the overseas property portal&#8217;s listings, saw a condo in Pattaya attract the most enquiries In October. What was it about the luxury Thailand apartment that triggered such a torrent of attention?</p>
<p>The popularity of Pattaya&#8217;s property may seem surprising after Thailand&#8217;s extensive flooding, but investors were attracted to the resort a matter of days before the tragic event took place. The demand for the luxury coastal condos, located 600 metres from the beach, actually foreshadowed industry predictions, as Colliers International Thailand suggested that the water-damaged homes would lead to a rise in interest in condominiums.</p>
<p>Indeed, apartments attracted the most attention from investors in October, accounting for 6 out of the 10 most popular properties on the site. Closely following Thailand&#8217;s condos were flats in Cumbria and new apartments in Spain, but each were driven by different investment needs.</p>
<p>The Spanish apartments show the continuing demand for seaside property in the popular region of Murcia. The new build properties, located close to Murcia&#8217;s airport and the upcoming Paramount Theme Park, are a traditional lifestyle buyer choice, eligible for a 50 per cent discount in VAT until the end of the year. </p>
<p>But apartments are also strong opportunities for buy to let investment. Cumbria&#8217;s two-bedroom flats (promising 9 to 11 per cent gross yields) were a familiar runner-up to Thailand, dropping one place in popularity after drawing the most enquiries on TheMoveChannel.com in September. </p>
<p>As rents in the UK are revealed to be the highest in Western Europe, buy to let apartments remain a secure form of investment. London-based accommodation, in particular, has the highest rental rates on the continent, with Westminster hotel units holding a firm fourth position in October&#8217;s chart.</p>
<p>Istanbul also had apartments to offer investors last month, as Turkey&#8217;s booming economy and high student housing demand combined to attract the sixth-highest number of enquiries for Kucukcekmece&#8217;s one-bedroom flats. Other non-eurozone markets also demonstrated their appeal, as investors considered properties as diverse as Hungary homes in the heart of Budapest to apartments in Bulgaria&#8217;s cheap ski resorts. </p>
<p>Half-price apartments in Egypt&#8217;s Hurghada resort were equally popular in seventh place, providing below market value real estate to investors tightening their purse strings. But with buy to let opportunities both in the UK and overseas and new condos in Thailand cheaper than repossessed homes, October proved that apartments remain a popular form of investment, come hell or high water.</p>
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		<title>Concerns Over New Thai Tax Bill</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Land and Construction Tax Bill that will be discussed by the Thai government later this year has had mixed reviews with many fearing that it won’t help the Thai residential property market. The new bill on land and property tax in Thailand is aimed at helping property owners make better use of their real [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Land and Construction Tax Bill that will be discussed by the Thai government later this year has had mixed reviews with many fearing that it won’t help the Thai residential property market.</p>
<p>The new bill on land and property tax in Thailand is aimed at helping property owners make better use of their real estate and properties, especially if they own land and property which is currently not in use. Some fear that the new proposals would see land grab opportunities where unused pieces of land would be leased to farmers for agriculture, particularly given the Thai government’s current drive to increase crop growth and to increase the amount of alternative energy sources.</p>
<p>In particular, residential owners believe that the Land and Construction Tax Bill may mean that Thai property owners will no longer see a tax exemption that they currently enjoy under current tax laws. Thailand property owners also believe that there may be an increase in property taxes as the current amount of tax collected through property is less than 10% of the total Thai government budget and it is believed that officials think property is an easy way to boost tax revenues.</p>
<p>There are plenty of other questions and issues which have Thai property owners worried. Apartment owners are currently unclear as to whether the new property proposals would have any affect on them. There are also queries as to how real estate and properties will be valued under any new tax laws, particularly if the real estate is split into part residential and part agricultural. If the law is not written clearly, there are concerns that some property owners will declare their real estate as different usage purposes or will deliberately split their land up to ensure they lower their property tax bill.</p>
<p>The law, will, however clear up some problems in the current system for example the way that the term ‘construction’ is defined. At present, the law is fairly unclear as to what the term construction defines and has led to the Thai Tax Court considering small buildings such as telephone booths as a construction. </p>
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		<title>Thailand &#8211; Beauty and Culture</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Kingdom of Thailand, otherwise known as Siam, is situated in the heart of South-East Asia. It&#8217;s central position means it&#8217;s the natural gateway to Myanmar, Indochina and Southern China. There are five major regions &#8211; the North is filled with mountains and forests; the Central Plains offer vast rice fields; the North-East is filled with semi-arid farmland; the East has sparkling water and golden beaches; the South houses tropical islands and extended coastline.</p>
<p>Thailand is famed for it&#8217;s food, culture and beaches, making the country a tourist magnet. The cost of living is so low that it is a popular destination for many European tourists as well as backpackers from around the World. Offering some of the most stunning scenery in the World, buying property in Thailand could be a great move and investment.</p>
<p>Because Thailand is so popular, it has become one of the World&#8217;s major tourism hotspots. If you choose to invest in Thailand, buying properties near one of the hotspots in the country could prove a wise investment as the tourist trade is year-round and there is excellent rental potential. Coupled with a growing economy, in the long-term, you could see huge return on your real estate investment. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Business leaders in Thailand have said that the changes to foreign investment rules suggested by the government were politically motivated and have left many foreign firms facing an uncertain future. Earlier this month, the government proposed closing the loophole in the Foreign Business Act to limit foreign investors to holding less than 50 percent of shares and voting rights within a company. Many international companies have been using this loophole to support their Thai operaions and the proposal has caused concern amongst the foreign investors based in Thailand.</p>
<p>Critics of the proposal have claimed that the changes were a political move by the post-coup government and were proprosed because they would hurt the ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra. Shinawatra was ousted from office in September 2006. The military justified the take over saying that he had been using his political position to enrich his business empire &#8211; the largest example being his sale of $1.9 billion Shin Corp shares to Singapore&#8217;s Temasek Holdings. If the proposed changes went ahead, Temasek would have to restructure the deal or sell some of their shares on.</p>
<p>Foreign investors said the propsed changes to the law are unclear and that any changes would undermine their confidence in Thailand. Predictable regulations are liked because investors can make investment plans. Uncertainty causes unrest and potentially could mean many foreign investors losing interest in investing in the country. The change is also sending confused signals as to whether Thailand is trying to move towards market liberalisation or highly-regulate market conditions. </p>
<p>The government has tried to calm fears by saying that many companies would be exempt from the new rules anyway &#8211; in particular exporters and manufacturers, however this could be bad news for foreign property investors as they were not mentioned and may be affected by the proposal. </p>
<p>Even so, foreign investors have refused to be reassured and are beginning to worry about more future, abrupt changes. In mid-December, the Bank of Thailand imposed some draconian capital controls. This created a huge stock market crash and forced a backtrack on some of their changes.</p>
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