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STEP 3: TAX ID CARD

Once the work permit has been approved, the next step is to apply for a Thai taxpayer identification card. This ID card has a tax Identification number which the Applicant will be listed on tax documents.

All assessable income of the foreigner from a post or office held or business carried on in Thailand, or from the business of an employer in Thailand, or from a property situated in Thailand, are subject to Thai tax, whether such income is paid within or outside Thailand.

Employers have the obligation to withhold appropriate tax and remit it to the Revenue Office
within the prescribed period. Furthermore, a resident of Thailand who derives assessable income from a post or office held or business carried on abroad or from a property situated abroad shall, upon bringing such assessable income into Thailand, be subject to Thai tax. A foreign person residing in Thailand at one or more times for a period equal in the whole to One Hundred and Eighty (180) days in any tax year shall be deemed a resident of Thailand.

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