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Nov 1, 2024
15 days ago
Robert **********
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Tax Resident: if I understand it correctly you are only considered a tax resident if you stay more than 180 days per calendar year? This year I will be staying 166 days in Thailand, my plan is also to stay here the whole month of january 2025. Just want to hear your thoughts on this, I am 100 % sure I wont be considered a tax resident for 2024? Do they look at calendar year only, so I will be safe for 2024? Note: I know there are DTA in place but its impoirtant to me I do not became a tax resident here. Thanks for any advice!
Oct 9, 2024
a month ago
Mayu *****
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Hey:)

I heard that DTV holders need to pay taxes as well.

Does anyone knows if its correct? ๐Ÿ™
Oct 3, 2024
a month ago
Hi, the question is about taxes incoming from DTV visa.

If a DTV holder stays in Thailand for more than 180 days per year he is subject to taxes.

Questions:

1) What are the taxes in % and where/whom should I pay that? How to make it official?

2) If I leave before 180 days and come back again in 1 month will I still need to pay taxes or the period will reset back to zero days of standing?

3) What if I receive salary in Crypto?

Thanks!
Sep 11, 2024
2 months ago
Graham *******
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Important heads up for DTV holder who are resident in Thailand for 180 days. You mut complete PND94. The Half-Year Tax Filing Deadline is Fast Approaching... Do You Need to File a PND94?

This only applies to certain types of income:

Those with Thai rental income.

Those who have been in Thailand for 180 days or more and have remitted (transferred) overseas rental property income to Thailand.

Other situations that may require filing include:

Working as an individual contractor.

Income from a liberal profession.

Running a business, commerce, agriculture, or transport.
Mar 19, 2021
4 years ago
Alexander *****
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Specifically for Canadians, does the Thai Elite Visa truly offer Thailand tax residency and will free me from Canadian taxes? After 180 days staying in TH? Are there any Canadians with an Elite Visa that can attest to this?

Would also love to chat with a a professional if any are around!
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