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Nov 28, 2025
5 months ago
Tony **********
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Hi - DTV and TAX

I have had a look and couldn't find anything specific on this.. Re DTV - I have a DTV now, but will generally zip back every 5 months to avoid doing the 180 day renewal and need to for medical checkups. (I do the 90 when needed..)

So, if I'm here 5 months, home two months, back 5 months.... then home to UK... so how does this tax issue work.

The premise of DTV was that we are remote working, which I do, for my UK company and another UK company... part of the reason I go back is also to go into the London office. The DTV, I thought, was all about DTV people not hitting Thai tax and being a burden on their tax office.

yet, I am a bit confused as to how I might be caught into paying any Thai tax...

How would they figure it out? We're not allowed Thai bank accounts, no QR apps, everything I pay is via my UK debit card or cash that I bring out with me. I pay the rent via direct bank transfer from UK.

any thoughts?
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Dec 17, 2024
a year ago
Raul ***********
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With DTV since November….

My question is, how is gonna be the tax situation? Are we eligible to pay tax in Thailand or not?

Self employed free lancer

Cheers
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Jul 27, 2024
2 years ago
Radek *******
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DTV and taxes. Looking at this document, if I'm the owner of LLC based in CZ, and that company has revenues and pays corporate tax in the Czech Republic, and I never bring that *company* money into Thailand (ie never use the company card), but use my own, personal card / savings instead, I assume that the income should not be taxable, even if I stay for 180+ days.

Right? :-)
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Jun 9, 2024
2 years ago
Hello

I saw announcement from Thai Revenue Department that if foreigner stays longer 180 days must pay tax

Is that true and to what type of visa?

And If I stay in Thailand under Tourist visa or visa waiver which I go in and go out, but total stay is 180 says. Do I still have to pay tax?
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