[Bangkok] 1. I work as a self-employed person. Russian citizen 2. I have been in Thailand for 3 weeks now 3. I receive money from a Russian customer in rubles 4. - Thailand


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1. I work as a self-employed person. Russian citizen 2. I have been in Thailand for 3 weeks now 3. I receive money from a Russian customer in rubles 4.
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1. I work as a self-employed person. Russian citizen 2. I have been in Thailand for 3 weeks now 3. I receive money from a Russian customer in rubles 4.
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There is no need to pay yet, but when you live here for six months and become a tax officer of Thailand, you will have to pay tax on foreign income if it was transferred to Thailand in the same year in which it was received. In other words, tax residents pay tax on income received and transferred to Thailand in the same year. If the money is transferred, for example, next year, then the tax is zero. But in fact, no one will check in which year you earned the money that you transferred to your account in Thailand.
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In fact, no one here gives a damn about your earnings and taxes. Unless of course you have a business visa.
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