If you're happy doing that, it's great for you. Australia has different tax brackets. As you can see from the attachment taxable income up to $
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is tax free, between $
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- $
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is 16%, and over $
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is 30%. In this case I would only bring money into Thailand which has been taxed at 30%. Got it now? So I pay zero tax in Thailand. It's not that difficult to understand.
Once again you're wrong. Like a lot of people on Facebook you make up your own wording instead of sticking to the official documents. Probably to suit your own agenda? Read the process of how tax residency is determined. To me it says "permanent home", to you it says "habitual abode" 😆
I have a permanent home in Australia. I own it, I'm registered on the electoral roll, my driver's licence is registered there, five bank accounts, five credit cards, two mortgages on other properties all registered to my permanent home. In Thailand I have a 12-month lease, a temporary extension of stay and a bank account - nothing else. You think a 12-month lease is "permanent"? 😆