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Hello! I haven't seen this question posted anywhere else—
My husband and I are both US citizens and work for companies in the US. I recently received my DTV, and he is looking to apply as my *dependent* (rather than get his own visa — he's allowed to work remotely from Thailand, but his contract doesn't say it).
Please don't respond with comments about how he should get an updated contract that states it; we know :)
Given that we'll be in Thailand for more than 180 days (tax residents), does anyone know what the tax implications/requirements are for him, since he'd be working? Are dependents allowed to work and file taxes in Thailand, or is the dependent visa only for spouses who AREN'T earning an income?
I have heard on the 'grapevine' that the Thai is either now or in the near future planning to tax pensions from overseas and any lump sum payments to whoever in Thailand for 'Farangs' (hate that word should have said foreigners).
I heard that the tipping point for this taxation is stays of over 180 days in the kingdom in a calendar year, and would most probably impact long-stay, retirement and married-to-Thai foreigners.
Any truth to this rumour and if so to what extent and what are the implications? It seems that the money in a bank account is already a significant implementation to long stay.visas in Thailand.
Very premature here but …anyone have an idea of the long term implications of retirement in Thailand re the ever changing tax situation? It’ll be regarding over 50 retirement visa etc . Cheers
The proposal to impose income tax on worldwide income regardless of it being remitted to Thailand on all those who are resident for 180 days or more irrespective of visa status has now reached draft proposal status this means the Thai government may well vote on this matter soon and make an announcement in the Royal Gazette. If this was to become law, "last man out, put the cat out" Since there are still 4 months till year end this could be implemented by 1st jan 2025.
Important heads up for DTV holder who are resident in Thailand for 180 days. You mut complete PND94. The Half-Year Tax Filing Deadline is Fast Approaching... Do You Need to File a PND94?
This only applies to certain types of income:
Those with Thai rental income.
Those who have been in Thailand for 180 days or more and have remitted (transferred) overseas rental property income to Thailand.
Other situations that may require filing include:
Working as an individual contractor.
Income from a liberal profession.
Running a business, commerce, agriculture, or transport.
My friend is Thai. She married with a remote worker foreigner. He has contract employment and they want to living in Hua Hin at the end of this year. He plans to buy a condominium in Thailand for living in year 2025.
Can he apply DTV visa (5 years) or he must apply Marriage visa?
In Employment contract must write his income per year or monthly?
Tax point, if he stays more than 180 days per year ... he must declare income in Thailand?
If yes from A or B or C ?
A. money which he transfer into Thailand for living
B. his income from his country
C. no tax in Thailand because his income is not get in Thailand