ฉบับภาษาไทย: อ่านหน้านี้เป็นภาษาไทย
Can I receive company money into a personal bank account?
Short answer
No, and it is one of the most damaging habits a small Thai company can form. A registered company is a separate juristic person whose funds must run through its own account, and the Accounting Act requires records supported by real documents that reconcile to that account.
The practical consequences arrive from several directions at once. The auditor cannot verify revenue that never entered the company's account and may qualify the report; the Revenue Department may treat unbanked receipts as unreported income and money paid out to the director as a taxable benefit or a shareholder loan; and directors expose themselves personally where the mixing looks like misappropriation of company property. Reconstructing a year of mixed transactions afterwards costs far more than opening the account did.
Fix it structurally rather than by promise. Open the corporate account as soon as the company is registered, pay directors through payroll with the correct withholding, reimburse expenses against receipts issued in the company's name and tax ID, and where a director genuinely funds the company, document it as a loan with a written agreement. If mixing has already happened, disclose it to the accountant early so it can be corrected within the same financial year. Scope, turnaround and fees are confirmed by IVC staff by phone, LINE or email — this site does not publish prices.
Reviewed as of 2026-08-04. General guidance only, not case-specific advice and not a guarantee of outcome. Government fees, conditions and processing times are set by the responsible authority and can change. This site does not publish prices — please ask our staff.
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