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Question here for the DTV holders currently residing in Thailand longer than 180 days per year therefore becoming liable for Thai income tax returns. Does anyone here have any experience dealing with a local agent that understands the situation and double tax treaties? I’m a full time online freelancer earning %100 of my income from Australian clients and pay Australian income taxes and GST. Any experience from others or recommendations for a local agent would be appreciated as we are intending to stay for 1 full year leaving the country only a few times between those 180 day periods for some other travel. From what I understand you’re only taxed on what is remitted into Thailand however it seems largely a grey area.
If I were to take out 1 million baht cash hypothetically ….let’s say and kept it in a safe in a house and then received DTV and lived of the 1 million baht (for two years let’s say)
Hi all I am wanting to retire in Thailand but have recently heard a rumor that they are going to take 35%of your pension???? I'm Australian can anyone shed any light on this rumor which I find very hard to believe.
The Canadian company I'm attempting to work remotely for is looking for proof that the LTR allows you to work remotely from Thailand, tax-exempt, and allows them to keep me employed like a normal Canadian citizen without doing anything special to accommodate me legally.
Beyond the LTR website ([members only]/) I'm not sure what else I can provide them. Anyone use any other website or source to provide this proof?