[BANGKOK] A proposed amendment to Thailand’s revenue code which aims to tax the global income and assets of all Thai residents – including expatriates residing in the kingdom for 180 days or longer – ...
If you scroll on YouTube or TikTok, you might come across videos claiming you can retire in Thailand for a few hundred dollars a month. YouTuber Cal, a.k.a. @TheBangkokGuide, says it's not that simple ...
BANGKOK: The government has unveiled groundbreaking tax incentives designed to entice skilled Thai expatriates back to their homeland in a bid to reinvigorate the economy and reverse the brain drain.
Pramoth Vanichkul, owner of Baiton Thai Restaurant in Karama, urged the protesters to stop violence and requested the Thai government to resolve the crisis as it was affecting the country's economy.
Thailand remains one of the most attractive destinations in Asia for foreign investors, retirees, entrepreneurs and long term residents. In 2025 alone, Thailand welcomed more than 32.9 million foreign ...
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