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Nov 14, 2024
2 days ago
Hi, are you worried about being asked to pay taxes after you have been in Thailand for a while with DTV?
Oct 8, 2024
a month ago
DTV ~ via European ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บ capital

Hi everyone,

I wanted to take a moment to share my recent experience with the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) application process, which I recently and positively completed. I submitted my application at a Thailand consulate in Europe as a self-employed remote worker. My professional setup is as an individual operating with a European VAT number associated with my activities, rather than through a formal LLC or company structure. To ensure all documentation was in order from the get go, I had my VAT registration officially translated into English and apostilled, which helped avoid any potential delays or issues.

As part of the application, one of the key requirements is to demonstrate financial stability by providing proof of savings. I needed to show that I had 500,000 Thai Baht in savings. To meet this requirement, and showcase financial stability, I provided bank statements covering the three months prior to my application, demonstrating that the necessary funds were consistently available during that period.

The application process itself began around September 10th. Shortly after submitting my initial documents, I received an email from the consulate requesting additional details, specifically a portfolio of my work. In response, I provided a selection of invoices I had issued to some of my clients to substantiate my professional activities. Following a brief waiting period, I was notified that my application was successfully completed this week.

Overall, the process was straightforward, and I hope that by sharing my experience, it may assist others who are considering applying for the DTV or navigating similar requirements.

Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need further advice!
Aug 12, 2024
3 months ago
Coby **********
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Hi all, looking for recommendations for a good tax accountant in Phuket (chalong) area if possible.

Will be changing my residency from Australian to Thailand for taxes and also have a company in Hong Kong where i currently get paid.

Ideal accountant would be across these expat situations, up to date with latest changes vs latest rumours and good english would be great as I'll have a lot of questions. Doesn't need to be the cheapest accountant, just a good one.
May 24, 2024
6 months ago
Bryant *****
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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?
Aug 7, 2019
5 years ago
Maayan ******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hello Everyone, I have a company in Singapore (SG in short) with some profits from businesses in other countries (not Thailand, not Singapore). Everything is legal FYI, no gambling or bitcoin or any of those, so this is not an issue. I visit Thailand every year and I am starting to plan my relocation/long stay in Thailand for a few years and maybe more :)

# My questions are as follows:

* First and foremost, is there any way my company in SG could help me get a long-term visa in Thailand? Business or otherwise. Which path should I take to advance with this?

* Would I be able to open a Thai bank account? Would I be able to withdraw dividends/salary from my SG company to a Thai bank account?

* Finally, I would like to pay my taxes in Thailand (if I live there, they deserve it). Could you recommend some accounting firms that deal with Visa/Taxes issues such as these, with international angle, specifically relating to SG if possible.
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