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@Sam ********
Yep, and they are their own citizens. That is a bit different than third party asking about a citizen of another country.

And I can already tell you, nothing is going to happen.

Again, feel free to tell me on what law or agreement basis will a country share tax information on own citizens.
Daniel *******
@Sam ********
You and Graham are delusional in how that works. What don't you understand on the fact that it is IMPOSSIBLE to tax you on money you don't bring to Thailand. This is genuine question, why would you think that Thailand would have free access to your tax reports in you home country? 🙂 Literally no country would share such an information with any other country.

Your idea that if one country makes a law, some other countries will start acting by the law is extremely delusional too
Daniel *******
@Seb *******
You are projecting laws and changes that do not exist and are not planned.

It costs 50bucks to extend and he says 2-3 months so it seems he won’t need to extend every time.

Cost of tourist visa is also super small.

If 100-200USD a year for staying in your dream destination seems like very expensive to you, fair enough…you’re on tight budget…most people are not and judging by the fact the guy wants to have thise extended stays without working, it seems he also won’t cry about 200 bucks either
Daniel *******
@Seb *******
you can do 60 days entry 2x a year for sure, and next year again, and next year again, so yes, it lasts forever. And you can extend it by 30 days. And if it was too much in that year, they’ll just tell you to come on regular tourist visa you can do from your home before you travel.

So it is the easiest option
Daniel *******
Rent from properties is not a job in my opinion. If you’re clever, you can probably make some thing about it, but surely not by being honest about that tho
Daniel *******
Well first of all, that is not remote working, that is holiday.

You can sort that out with just the visa exemption man. Just come in. You can do that probably twice a year no problem, and if the immigration feels it was too much that year, they’ just tell you to come next time on a regular tourist visa. Simple as that
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@Sam ********
lol, no, thailand can’t tax income that is not brought to the country 😂 not sure what you mean by some global tax😅😅