Hi all,
I might be asking a same question which might be posted here before. If i am employ by any company in Thailand, how much Tax must i pay? Thanks for your kind advice.
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Adrian
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Adrian, see link below, click 'English', then 'Tax Structures', then 'Personal Income Tax'.
First 40% of yearly salary (upto 60,000 Baht max) tax free, further 30,000 Baht personal allowance, further 30,000 Baht married allowance, next 100,000 at 0%.
You start getting taxed after the above.
http://www.rd.go.th/publish/5998.0.html
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First 40% of yearly salary (upto 60,000 Baht max) tax free, further 30,000 Baht personal allowance, further 30,000 Baht married allowance, next 100,000 at 0%.
You start getting taxed after the above.
http://www.rd.go.th/publish/5998.0.html
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Adrian,
local hire or transfer from overseas office? Not the same situation.
Reading between the lines, I think you mean locally hired by a company here in Thailand, with no connections to any company outside the country. If so, I think if you stay out of $pore for a certain amount of time you won't be affected by double taxation...
Don't forget there are issues with job restrictions, obtaining work permits etc plus a 90 day reporting for non-permanent residents...
local hire or transfer from overseas office? Not the same situation.
Reading between the lines, I think you mean locally hired by a company here in Thailand, with no connections to any company outside the country. If so, I think if you stay out of $pore for a certain amount of time you won't be affected by double taxation...
Don't forget there are issues with job restrictions, obtaining work permits etc plus a 90 day reporting for non-permanent residents...
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