I do have my own home in the UK. I am already UK tax resident for 2020/21 but as far as I can tell, split treatment means that I well be treated as UK non-resident for the period from the date I leave onwards
Thanks for your considered reply.
Yes this is the longer term plan. My UK company manufactures and sells 95% amazon 5% ebay. It would be painful to move the sales to an offshore company, setting up new amazon accounts, having to get feedback from scratch, applying for SFP and FBA again blah...
Thanks. I understand already that legally someone cannot work in Thailand without a work permit. For me, its good enough that one of the most prominent thai-american elite visa agents says its OK. I imagine the governments thinking in this area is that even though they are not getting income...
I think you're right for long term. Eventually the rules will be enforced more strictly and the international info-sharing will highlight these kind of loopholes. I will call a Thai accountant though too, good idea
Thanks for the reply. I just called Siam Legal who appear as the first google result for Thai legal services, and I think I used to see them a lot on Thaivisa.com (now 'Aseannow') . They are an agent for the Elite visa and the guy said working is fine as long as its from your thai home, for a...
Hi, I'm planning on becoming UK non-resident when I arrive in Thailand in the next few weeks. I have studied the Statutory Residence Test and aim to remain UK non-resident for a number of years. If I cannot achieve zero or very low tax in Thailand I will probably go the route of an offshore...
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