General Tax Queries
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No, as long as remitted funds can be proven to be pre-2024 savings and not foreign-sourced income like pensions or salaries, you do not need a TIN or to file a tax return.
A passport, proof of address, visa details, and income documentation are required. The TIN can be applied for online or in person. Please see our TIN service for fast, simple, stress-free online process.
If you stay over 180 days in a calendar year on a DTV visa, you become a tax resident. You must apply for a Tax ID Number and file an annual tax return. You pay personal income tax on income earned in Thailand and foreign income brought into Thailand. Double Taxation Agreements may offer credits to avoid paying tax twice.
We recommend you speak to our team to fully understand your personal tax situation. Book a call, they will be happy to help.
As a DTV visa holder, you only file taxes if you’re a tax resident (staying 180+ days in a calendar year). First, you will need to get a Tax ID Number and then file an annual tax return in April of the following year. If you rent out a property overseas for income, you may also need to file a half-year return in September.
We have more detailed information on the tax for DTV visa holders here