Thailand to amend tax on foreign income remittance

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so foraigners that we‌ dont bring money or have thai bank or thai employer, how do we get tax‍ certificate anyone know? some countries ask tax certificate when you change country to proof you⁠ are living in other country?
 
I wouldn't have the balls. Imagine the nightmare⁤ of going to Thai prison, ever the chance is small.
 
  • Being employed by a Thai company and paying income tax in Thailand
  • Having a clear source⁠ of taxable income in Thailand
  • Filing a personal income tax return (PND 90/91)

Just staying⁤ in Thailand for more than 180 days is not always enough to get a tax⁣ certificate. Many people have reported being denied a certificate, even after staying over 6 months+,⁢ if they did not pay taxes(not just for remited amount from overseas) or have proof︀ of income in Thailand.
 
everything is possible if you nicely ask around 😉
You can even have completely legal local income⁠ without work permit for example.
 
FATCA can be two ways depending on the particular agreement. With Thailand it e.g. is‍ two ways, with Austria one way (and Austria wants to make it two-way)
 
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