this is what i have decided. I mean most of us can do 90 days in Malaysia or Vietnam per entry for a "holiday" - makes the rental situation a bit complicated and it can affect your tax residency at home.
then don't do that then 🙂 DTV remote workers should be getting paid into a local account anyway. Also "loans" and "credit" are never treated as income. but again the only answer here should be "seek professional advice for your own situation"
exactly this. the only thing that has "changed" the rev depts internal handling of it. my take: "don't get tax advice from facebook groups. get your own advice from a legal local professional that handles affairs like yours"
yes I am aware of the internal memorandum. it still does not change liability - and certainly not for most DTV holders - but as I said - get your own local professional advice.
what to "do regarding Thai tax laws"? seek your own local advice from a legal Thai based adviser about your own circumstances. and the same for any other place you reside, do business or earn money.