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So I’m about to stay 6 months in Thailand, previously was here for 3 on tourist visa. What is everybody’s thoughts regarding becoming a tax resident after 180 days? It’s this huge issue that’s lingering over my head and it’s stopping me from enjoying myself because I’m paranoid about future tax complications.
So far there’s no clear answers or guidelines for anything, which makes it even more confusing. Has anyone gone to the tax office or tried to register for tax ID? How is everyone going to deal with this?
If anyone has any insight or experience with trying to work this out with officials would be interested in hearing your thoughts
Hey everyone, does anyone in Bangkok have contacts for the DTV visa? I’m specifically looking at the Muay Thai option since there’s no clear info on the tax situation for digital nomads.
From what I understand, once you stay in Thailand for over 6 months, you become a tax resident, meaning any income earned while in TH is taxable. I haven’t seen any official clarification stating otherwise. Has anyone here been asked to pay taxes or provide extra documents while on the DTV?
Hi guys, staying in Thailand from July 3 - 2024 to January 27 - 2025, with two exits of 10 and 2 days in 2024, isn’t considered a tax resident in Thailand, right? Because in 2024 doesn’t exceed 180 days, and neither in 2025.
So as far as I know, once someone is staying in Thailand 180 days or more a year, he is considered a tax resident.
I know that only income remitted into Thailand and earned after January 1st 2024 is taxed.
Can anyone shed light on what it actually means? I don't intend to open a bank account in Thailand, I only work with cash, meaning that (as far as I know) I don't need to pay taxes in Thailand (I pay in my home country of course).
Do I need to file any forms? Declare anything? If so which one and how is it done?
I can't find too much concrete information addressing the practical steps needed to be taken. Anyone got any more details on the matter?