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WATCH: LTR Visa Holders: What the Revenue Has Confirmed

January 23, 2026 | Videos

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WATCH: LTR Visa Holders: Exempt from Tax, Not from Filing

Broadcast Live 11th February, 5pm

Many Wealthy Global Citizen and Wealthy Pensioner LTR visa holders understand that they are exempt from Thai personal income tax. What is less widely understood is how exemption and filing interact in practice.

In this focused session, we explain what the Thailand Revenue Department has confirmed and how LTR exemption operates within the Thai tax system.

You will gain clarity on:

  • What ‘tax-exempt’ actually means under Royal Decree No. 743
  • Why exemption from tax does not automatically remove filing considerations
  • How amounts remitted into Thailand are viewed within the system
  • How an exempt position is formally recorded on a Thai tax return
  • Which LTR categories follow a different tax framework

We also explain the practical difference between doing nothing and filing an exempt return, and why many LTR holders approach filing as a documentation and risk-management decision rather than a tax calculation exercise.

A live Q&A session at the end addresses common real-world questions raised by LTR visa holders.

If you are an LTR visa holder and would like your exempt position formally recorded, we can assist through our specialist LTR Visa Tax Filing service.

If you have any questions about the LTR tax exemption or your wider Thai tax position, you are very welcome to book a free call with John or Jason from our support team using the link below.

 

Disclaimer: The content provided in this webinar is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional tax advice. Our materials are designed to offer general guidance on tax-related matters and should not be relied upon for personal tax decisions. Everyone’s tax situation is unique, and tax laws are subject to change.