The new destination Thailand visa, specifically tailored for “digital nomads” – people who work from anywhere – allows for a long-term stay to work and travel in Thailand. Interestingly, this visa is also suitable for those who wish to participate in certain activities or medical treatments in the Kingdom.
It was only at the end of last year that the current interpretation was announced, according to which foreign income imported into Thailand must be taxed in Thailand. Now the government is announcing the next bombshell: Tax residents are to pay tax on their entire global income in Thailand.
The Thai Ministry of the Interior has been commissioned to examine the implementation of new regulations. In addition to an extension of rental and leasehold rights from 30 to 99 years, majority foreign ownership of up to 75% of residential properties is also intended to be possible in the future. The aim of the regulations is to boost Thailand’s economy and to create more opportunities to encourage investment in Thailand.
Thailand Board of Investment (BOI) has introduced new guidelines to promote sustainable development. Effective April 30th, 2024, the guidelines encourage businesses to adopt energy-saving practices, renewable energy, and pollution reduction measures. In return, companies can receive significant tax and customs incentives. This initiative positions Thailand as a prime destination for eco-conscious investors, aligning economic growth with environmental responsibility.