Taxability

ข้อสงวนสิทธิ์ในการให้คำแนะนำด้านภาษี

ข้อมูลบนเว็บไซต์นี้มีวัตถุประสงค์เพื่อให้ข้อมูลเท่านั้น และไม่ถือเป็นคำแนะนำด้านภาษีจากผู้เชี่ยวชาญ สำหรับรายละเอียดเพิ่มเติม โปรดดูรายละเอียดฉบับเต็มของเรา ข้อสงวนสิทธิ์ในการให้คำแนะนำด้านภาษี.

Yes, crypto and investment income can be taxed for DTV visa holders if they are tax residents.  Residents pay tax on Thai-sourced income and foreign income brought into Thailand, which includes capital gains or dividends derived from cryptocurrency. Mining income is also taxable.

For more information on cryptocurrency taxation in Thailand, please visit this link. Thailand has announced a five-year exemption on cryptocurrency gains; however, as of July 2025, this has not been confirmed. Under the proposal, the exemption will only apply to gains on licensed Thai exchanges.

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Yes. Thailand taxes only the foreign income that you remit or spend in Thailand. For example, if you earn $50,000 abroad but remit only $25,000, then Thai tax is calculated only on the $25,000.

หมวดหมู่: Foreign-Sourced Income Taxability

Capital gains from the sale of property or shares in Germany are usually taxable in Germany. If you remit the gains to Thailand, you may also face Thai taxation under the remittance rule, but you can typically offset this with a tax credit for German tax already paid.

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หมวดหมู่: Double Taxation Agreement (DTA) Taxability

No, under Thailand’s remittance basis of taxation, only income remitted into Thailand in the same year it is earned is taxable. Income left overseas is not taxed in Thailand. However, starting from 2024, any income earned in that year and remitted in the same year becomes taxable. Pre-2024 savings remain exempt regardless of when remitted.

หมวดหมู่: Foreign-Sourced Income Taxability