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Quick Summary
Thailand is planning to extend the tax to worldwide income, not just remittances.
The current rules on taxing remittances in Thailand are still in effect.
This change is likely, but we have no indication of when it will take effect.
Expats with foreign income, such as pensions or investments, may face new tax liabilities.
No need for immediate concern, but plan ahead if you think this will impact you.
Dear .....
We have received many expat questions following Friday's article in the Bangkok Post. To clarify, these are further changes to the taxation rules and do not affect the changes already announced last year, which came into effect this tax year from January 2024.
The proposed new law would expand Thailand’s taxation to include worldwide income, meaning that expats living in Thailand for 180 days or more could be taxed on all foreign income, whether or not it’s brought into Thailand. This extends the current rules, which were introduced this year and are still causing concerns as expats adapt to an already significant rule change.
What You Should Know:
These are only proposed changes.
The rules from last year have already come into effect.
There’s no need to panic—this is just an update on what we know so far.
If you’re concerned about the proposed changes or have questions about the rules currently in place, we’re here to help. It’s always best to understand your individual tax position and what options may be available to you. Our team is ready to answer any questions you have and provide guidance.
Upcoming Webinars
Our Autumn webinar series kicks off next week, covering a series of Thailand tax topics. Please click on the links below to register for any that interest you.
19th September: How Are Overseas Pensions Taxed in Thailand?
26th September: Cryptocurrency Taxation for Expats in Thailand
3rd October: How Investment Capital Gains are Taxed in Thailand
10th October: Thailand-Canada DTA: Tax Planning Essentials for Canadian Expats
17th October: Navigating Taxes on Property Sales and Rental Income in Thailand
24th October: Thailand-South Africa DTA: Tax Planning for South African Expats
31st October: Thailand-Sweden DTA: Tax Planning Essentials for Swedish Expats
Please share these webinars with anyone who may find the webinars helpful.
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