The obvious solution would be for his wife to declare and pay tax on 40K/month income, as other posters have done. This, however, she is unwilling to do (she is deeply religious and feels it would be breaking the law).
Now, another thread has suggested that it is possible -- even mandatory in some cases -- for foreigners to pay Thai taxes even if they don't have work permits. (This is other than, say, the automatically paid tax imposed on bank interest.) Presumably, this will not lead to immediate deportation for working without a permit.
Has anybody ever managed to: a) pay a substantial amount of tax (like the amount imposed on 40K/month income) without a work permit, and then
Thanks,
Retiree













