Legal Corner Video: Tax Reporting Requirements For Expats Living in Thailand

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Are you a foreigner living in Thailand for more than 180 days a year? Then listen up – Thailand considers you a tax resident, and that means you’re required to report your worldwide income if it’s brought into the country during the same tax year.

Recent changes in regulations have caused a lot of discussion and confusion so our partners Anglo Siam Legal made this video, in cooperation with The Pattaya News team to inform you of what the situation actually is right now.

At Anglo Siam Legal, we specialize in handling tax matters for expats. Our experienced legal and accounting team stays on top of the latest tax regulations, ensuring that you stay compliant while maximizing your tax efficiency. We’ll guide you through every step of the process and protect you from unnecessary stress.

Consider reaching out to Anglo Siam Legal for assistance with any problems you may have had or questions regarding tax and related questions.

Contact Anglo Siam Legal

Call Them: 0610184790

Visit Them: 565/103-104, Moo 10, Nongprue sub-district, Opposite Big C South Pattaya
This video is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

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Adam Judd
Mr. Adam Judd is the Chief of Content, English language, of TPN Media since December 2017. He is originally from Washington D.C., America, but has also lived in Dallas, Sarasota, and Portsmouth. His background is in retail sales, HR, and operations management, and has written about news and Thailand for many years. He has lived in Pattaya for over a decade as a full-time resident, is well known locally and been visiting the country as a regular visitor for over 15 years. His full contact information, including office contact information, can be found on our Contact Us page below. Stories please e-mail Editor@ThePattayanews.com About Us: https://thepattayanews.com/about-us/ Contact Us: https://thepattayanews.com/contact-us/