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@Oren ******
they counted how long I’ve been here based on my passport stamp but she did say I’ll file tax for 2025. Not 2024 since I don’t have and can’t show any thai bank statement for 2024 even I have been living here more than 180 days last year.
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@Biff ******
she didn’t actually read it, I just pointed out the word “I can work in Thailand.” No more questions asked. That’s counter
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From what the Department Revenue lady said, when filing taxes next year, they’ll see your thai bank account and how much money you received in this account, I guess that’s the amount they’ll be taxing. So looking at the tax amount bracket, just manage how much money you’d like to be taxed.
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@Biff ******
yes I am working for a US company- my contract is in English (I don’t pay taxes in the US)

And also note, in my contract it specifically say the word work in Thailand, and you’re good.
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@Biff ******
Tax number requirements:

Passport

Rental contract

Employment contract

Pay duty stamps (they will tell you how much, based on your rent)
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@Rob ********
digital nomad word was invented long time ago before you even know it 8 years ago so.
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@Marb *******
it’s your option to be a good long term resident or not. It’s up to you.
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@Rob ********
well as far as I know- any long term visa holders can get tax number at the DR. I chose to pay taxes here in Thailand. I showed my contract that clearly states that I work remotely and can work in Thailand.