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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.
I heard DTV holder also need to pay tax to Thailand govt, if holder stay in Thailand more than 180 days per calender year or any overseas transaction to Thai bank account. May I know what is the tax calculation and based on what income?
Asking for my partner: he is a Dutch citizen registered as a “world traveler.” In this case, he moves around and never stays in any country for more than 3 months. Since he does not live in the Netherlands, he is exempt from paying taxes there.
If he stays in Thailand for more than 180 days per year, how does this affect his tax obligations?
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?
I contact ato - they said as a citizen you never lose tax residency. He asked 2 other ppl he works with who also confirmed this. He said only way to lose it would be picking up citizenship in another country.
Can anyone confirm if they earn money back home (and pay tax) and in Thailand after 180 days do you magically get told by someone to file a tax return? Or you just don't?
I am going on DTV Visa and will stay over 180 days
New 2024 law says foreign incomes are now under tax in Thailand.
I'm from France, as my income is from there and already taxed, can it still be taxed in Thailand?
Apparently it's the income brought into Thailand that's taxed, and then ATM withdrawals and card payments from foreign cards are taxed also from what I read. What could I do? Need help please!