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Can someone guide me on the whole rule about leaving before 180 days to avoid being taxed as a Thai resident? I read we can extend for another 6 months, so if we can extend for another 6 months, what happens to the Thai tax rule? I also read further that if you don’t have money coming into a Thai bank account, you can’t be taxed anyway. I’m trying to explain this to my employer and I’m kind of confused. Thank you!
This post is for people staying in thailand on dtv digital nomad visa. I am asking for personal advice not professional. I am coming to thailand on dtv as digital nomad. If i stay more then 180 days in a single year and i don't remit any money into thailand from abroad. Do i still need to pay tax? I am asking for genuie advice.
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?
If you have a tax-free pension in your home country such as Australia will that pension be tax-free in Thailand? It is essential to know if my pension of about US $2,700 or Aus $4000 a month with tax-free super will be taxed otherwise I will spend 179 days in Thailand and the rest in Cambodia or maybe the Philippines or back in Australia. Presently it's all up in the air with no clear result. No one seems to know.
My understanding with the new text policy is that any kind of money that you bring into the country, even if you've already paid taxes on it and another country Will be subject to taxes in Thailand...
So my question is if you are on a retirement visa but don't stay over that 180 day limit, which is the time in country needed to be taxed, is what you bring in during that 180 days subject to tax?
A question about tax residency status, please. I know if a foreigner stays 180 days they become resident for tax purposes. If they left Thailand before day 180, how soon can they return and begin another 180-day countdown?
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