Thai Tax Treaty And The Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE)?

Another discussion regarding the recent announcement on upcoming changes in the Thai Tax Law specifically focusing on how it will apply in the context of the FEIE for Americans who live abroad.

"Much Talk In Expat Circles About Quitting Thailand" Over Taxes?

A talk to provide some clarification regarding the new Income Tax rules in Thailand which in the past was a benefit to everyone but in fact this change is only bringing Thailand into line with other countries around the world.

Will Tax Status And Immigration Status Be Inextricably Linked?

A discussion and some insight regarding why it may not be be a good idea if tax status and immigration status became intertwined

Corporate Bank Account Services In Thailand?

A talk on the Banking system in Thailand which can be quite complex especially with regard to Corportate Banking and oftentimes professional advice may be needed.

Thai Business Visa Issuance Means Automatic Tax Liability?

Another discussin following a recent announcement from the Thai Revenue Department specifically in the context of when one would be liable for payment of tax in Thailand.

Could The Value Added Tax (VAT) Rise In Thailand?

A talk on VAT in Thailand which according to legislation is 10% but has been maintained at 7% and some insight regarding whether ior not an increase will be approved by the present Government.

Thailand And Other Governments Exchanging Tax Information?

A discussion following on from the recent announcement regarding changes to Personal Income tax in Thailand specifically that Governments are exchanging tax information which is complex and may need to be discussed with a professional.

Will All Tax "Resident Expats Need To Register With Thai Revenue"?

A discussion to clear up some misconceptions with regard to Tax Identification Numbers which may not be required by the majority of Expat Retirees in Thailand.

A Tax ID Required For Thai Business Visa Extension?

A quick discussion to confirm that it is necessary for those who are on a Business Visa and hold a Work Permit in Thailand will indeed need to have a TIN number.

Is The Minimum Wage In Thailand 50,000 Baht Per Month?

A talk to provide some clarification regarding wages in Thailand for foreigners specifically that the minimum wage is statutorily mandated according to nationality and may not always be 50,000 Baht.