Tonle Tax Advisory
Accountants handling Cambodian rental-income tax, company accounts for land-holding structures, and the cross-border reporting that comes with owning property abroad.
Why we'd point you here
- Handles both the Cambodian side and the reporting your home country may require.
- Practical on the company-account upkeep a land-holding structure quietly creates.
Things to weigh
- Cross-border tax is fact-specific — use them alongside, not instead of, advice in your home jurisdiction.
- Listed, not yet independently vetted.
Tax is the part of owning Cambodian property that buyers notice last and regret first. Rental income is taxable, a land-holding company brings ongoing accounts and filings, and owning abroad can trigger reporting obligations back home — none of which the purchase brochure mentions.
A good advisor covers both sides: the Cambodian filings and the question of what your home country expects you to declare. Treat cross-border tax as fact-specific — pair a Cambodian accountant with advice in your own jurisdiction rather than assuming one covers the other.
Profile by Research Cambodia · Added 2026
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