Service detail

Payroll and Social Security services in Thailand

Payroll data workflow, employee record organization, PND 1 context and Social Security coordination for employers in Thailand.

What this service solves

We review your employer setup, employee records and payroll cycle before confirming monthly payroll and SSO support.

Who needs this

  • Companies with Thai employees.
  • Foreign-owned businesses hiring local staff.
  • Restaurants, hospitality and service companies with recurring payroll.
  • New companies setting up payroll after registration.
  • Businesses that need payroll records connected to monthly accounting.

What is included

  • Payroll data checklist and monthly payroll workflow.
  • Employee record and salary information organization.
  • Payroll withholding tax workflow coordination.
  • Social Security workflow support where in scope.
  • Payroll summary for accounting handoff.

Documents we review

  • Company registration and tax ID.
  • Employee names, IDs or passports and start dates.
  • Salary, allowance, deduction and benefit information.
  • Monthly employee changes, new hires and resignations.
  • Prior payroll and Social Security records if switching providers.

Compliance context

Built around documents and deadlines

Payroll and SSO requirements depend on the employer setup, employee facts and current official guidance from the Social Security Office and Revenue Department.

01

Review employer setup, employees and payroll history.

02

Confirm payroll cycle and data checklist.

03

Collect monthly employee changes and payroll inputs.

04

Prepare payroll workflow and related filing information.

05

Coordinate accounting handoff and employer questions.

FAQ

Questions before starting

When does an employer need Social Security support?

The answer depends on employer and employee facts. SSO registration and contribution details are checked as part of the payroll setup review.

What is PND 1?

PND 1 relates to employee withholding tax. The workflow is reviewed together with payroll records and Revenue Department context.

What payroll documents are needed each month?

Salary data, employee changes, new hires, resignations, allowances, deductions, benefits and prior payroll records when applicable.

Can payroll connect to bookkeeping?

Yes. Payroll summaries and employer costs connect back into monthly accounting records.

Next step

Review your payroll and SSO setup

Share your employee count, payroll cycle, current records and any Social Security or PND 1 questions.

Request an accounting review