What is the income tax in Thailand?
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Ok, start by discovering if you are resident in the UK for tax purposes. You may need to get a ruling from the tax office. If you are not, then the UK have no right to worry about your income from Thailand. If you are resident in the UK for tax purposes, then you must count your income from Thailand.
Secondly, do Thailand and the UK have a double taxation agreement. I think they do. If they do, you can deduct any tax paid in Thailand from any UK tax bill.
Thirdly, remember if you do not hold a work permit in Thailand, you will be working illegally. If you are, and provided you don't get caught, the upside of this is that you won't pay any Thai income tax and your earnings, although taxable, won't be recorded anywhere official. If you do hold a work permit, you will receive a form "phor ngor dor 1" at the end of the tax year which shows your earnings and tax deducted.
Good luck.
This is a link to details about Thai tax
http://www.rd.go.th/publish/6045.0.html...
If you are resident in the UK for tax purposes, you are liable to tax on your worldwide income with credit given for any overseas tax paid.
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