They won' t be able to know if you withdraw from an ATM.Anyone knows if it's possible to live in Thailand and never bring any money, just paying everything with a foreign debit or credit card?
What happens if you withdraw money from an ATM, with your foreign debit or credit card?
Why you think they won't know? Thailand is now part of AEOI and already some countries had projects in the past to trace cards linked to foreign bank accounts.They won' t be able to know if you withdraw from an ATM.
If you don't tell your bank you are a Thai resident they won't receive any information, also the shared data does not include card transactions only account balances.Why you think they won't know? Thailand is now part of AEOI and already some countries had projects in the past to trace cards linked to foreign bank accounts.
In case you're a tax resident of Thailand, your worldwide income will be taxed.Anyone knows if it's possible to live in Thailand and never bring any money, just paying everything with a foreign debit or credit card?
If you don't tell your bank you are a Thai resident they won't receive any information, also the shared data does not include card transactions only account balances.
In case you're a tax resident of Thailand, your worldwide income will be taxed.
I don't know about Thailand specifically but every other remittance-based taxation jurisdiction I've come across, using a payment card (for cash withdrawal or for card payments) is considered remittance.Anyone knows if it's possible to live in Thailand and never bring any money, just paying everything with a foreign debit or credit card?
What happens if you withdraw money from an ATM, with your foreign debit or credit card?
I don't know about Thailand specifically but every other remittance-based taxation jurisdiction I've come across, using a payment card (for cash withdrawal or for card payments) is considered remittance.
Rest assured, you will be taxed on your worldwide income. There Is still time to publish clear guidance. But the new government needs revenue and wants to tackle inequality -> https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/in...tighten-tax-rules-overseas-income-aid-economyWhat about if we remit this year all the money for expenses in the next couple of years?
This would make it possible to live in Thailand tax-free for a couple of additional years.
You can't pre-plan a life if they don't give a consistent direction.they also recently increased the price of the Thai Elite visa.
However being thailand things can change 5 times before 2024.
Where would you be a tax resident of if you spent less than 180 days a year in Thailand?You can't pre-plan a life if they don't give a consistent direction.
Ref Elite - crickets on that front.....
At least it's 180 days, so sunny season get to live in Thailand, and then bounce around indonesia/Malaysia/HK for the rest with trips to Europe for the summer (there).
But not ideal if you have young kids/children.
Speaking with a few people, this also impacts people bringing funds into buy real estate so that's gonna implode..
I'm non-resident British, so technically no tax in the UK unless i do business, have real estate etc in the UK, which i avoid, and also don't have sterling accounts or visit the UK.Where would you be a tax resident of if you spent less than 180 days a year in Thailand?
Is it true that Thailand wants to tax all income from abroad as of 2024?? Saw it as breaking news.
I would argue Thailand is not the best place if you wanna stability/consistence, however for how much I like to say “expect everything in Thailand” I didn’t see this coming at all.You can't pre-plan a life if they don't give a consistent direction.
Ref Elite - crickets on that front.....
At least it's 180 days, so sunny season get to live in Thailand, and then bounce around indonesia/Malaysia/HK for the rest with trips to Europe for the summer (there).
But not ideal if you have young kids/children.
Speaking with a few people, this also impacts people bringing funds into buy real estate so that's gonna implode..
Even the Italian lump sum tax would work out amazing in comparison to what i could end up paying in Thailand based on expectations in 2025-2028, chicken feed in comparison.
Yep, not just income, everything.
It's ridiculous to say the least.Not to mention the hefty cost of the new Elite Visas, they are about to get too expensive, this with the new tax situation makes Thailand a lot less attractive imho.
In case you're a tax resident of Thailand, your worldwide income will be taxed.
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