Personal Income Tax (PIT)

Thailand Personal Income Tax (PIT) is a tax levied on individuals’ income derived from various sources, including employment, business, rental income, and interest. The tax rate is progressive, ranging from 5% to 35%, depending on the individual’s taxable income.

Tax Residency

An individual is considered a resident of Thailand for tax purposes if they reside in Thailand for 183 days or more in a calendar year. Residents are taxable on their worldwide income, while non-residents are only taxable on their income from sources in Thailand.

Taxable Income

Taxable income is the gross income of an individual minus allowable deductions and exemptions. Allowable deductions include expenses incurred to earn income, such as business expenses, travel expenses, and social security contributions. Exemptions include personal allowances for individuals and their dependents.

Tax Rates

The PIT tax rates are as follows:

Taxable income is the gross income of an individual minus allowable deductions and exemptions. Allowable deductions include expenses incurred to earn income, such as business expenses, travel expenses, and social security contributions. Exemptions include personal allowances for individuals and their dependents.

Tax Rates

The PIT tax rates are as follows:

Taxable Income (Baht)Tax Rate (%)
0 – 150,000Exempt
150,000 – 300,0005
300,000 – 500,00010
500,000 – 750,00015
750,000 – 1,000,00020
1,000,000 – 2,000,00025
2,000,000 – 4,000,00030
Over 4,000,00035

Tax Payment

Taxpayers are required to file an annual tax return by March 15 of the following year. The tax return can be filed electronically or in person at a tax office. Taxes can be paid online, through banks, or at tax offices.

Penalties for Late Payment or Non-Compliance

Failure to file a tax return or pay taxes on time can result in penalties and fines. In severe cases, individuals may face criminal charges.

Tax Incentives

The Thai government offers various tax incentives to encourage investment and economic development. These incentives include tax exemptions, tax deductions, and tax credits.

Additional Information

For more information on Thailand Personal Income Tax contact our Phuket Office or visit the website of the Revenue Department of Thailand: https://www.rd.go.th/

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