Hello. I wondered if Thai authorities were 'sophisticated' enough to link visa and taxes. I mean it's nice to make visa runs and such, but are they able to determine that if you have passed the 183 days threshold mentionned by most bilateral tax treaties, you are a Thai tax resident ?
I also wondered if Visas like retirement visa, 1 yr Ed visa, automatically convert you into a tax resident ?
Is Visa Linked To Taxes ?
Started by cyrilmadrid, 4 minutes ago
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