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@Todd ********
Which is why I said to the OP to check with the home countries agreement
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@Graham *****
Sorry my bad, 60 days before and 90 days after, the money has to stay in the bank.
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@John *********
Which is why in my first comment I said for the OP to check the agreement with his own country,

And you are correct about allowances etc,

Married or single etc, pre taxed monies etc,
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@Niall ******
non resident is under 182 days, anything over that and you become a tax resident.
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@Todd ********
Depends on what monies we are talking about, social security from the states then no,

Superannuation that is already taxed in Australia, then no. If you work in a tax free country then yes,

It's not a one glove fits all,

When I spoke with the tax office in khonkean this was explained to me,

In my case Australian, my super is taxed,

So no tax will be paid here,

However they couldn't tell me yes or no on the pension in Australia as it doesn't come under social security,
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@Jim *******
Correct, if there is a double tax agreement in place
David **********
Depending on the country you are from (if there is a double tax agreement) if you have already paid tax in your own country you won't be taxed here regardless how long you stay .

Check and look for the agreement from your home country.
David **********
I was living in Nonthaburi and moved to khonkean, I didn't notify anyone, no problem, I'm on a retirement extension

Just carried on as normal, just did a tm 30 when I got there.