Living in Belgium while working in Thailand
Can I work remotely for a company in Thailand while being in Belgium?
It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
- If you work for a Belgian company, you will need to have a Belgian residence permit.
- If you work for a Thai company, you will need a residence permit in Thailand.
- If you work for a Belgian company, you will need a Belgian residence permit.
Is there any way I can work for a Belgian company in Thailand and not have to pay taxes?
Yes, you can. The Belgian company has to pay you a salary, and you can work for them in Thailand. You can be a contract employee, but you will be treated as an employee and will have to pay taxes.
If I have a Belgian residence permit, can I work for a Belgian company in Thailand?
Yes, you can. You will need a Belgian residence permit.
How to live in Belgium and find remote work in Thailand?
Finding remote work in Thailand if you are located in Belgium might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to move to Thailand.
You can work from anywhere in Thailand, and you don’t need a visa to work in Thailand.
As a Belgian living in Thailand, you can work remotely from anywhere in Thailand, as long as you have a wifi connection.
It is very simple to find a remote job in Thailand.
We have found many remote jobs in Thailand.
If you are looking for a job in Thailand, we have collected many job offers in our database.
We have also collected many jobs in Thailand for people who are looking for a job in Thailand.
You can search jobs by location, work type, salary and job title.
How a company in Thailand can send my salary in Belgium?
When working remotely for a corporation in Thailand, you salary can be send to Belgium but you need to have a company in Belgium and a company in Thailand.
This is the case of many people who work for a Thai company. The salary is sent to a company in Belgium to be deposited in the bank. It is a way to avoid paying the tax in Thailand.
Belgium is a country that is much more favorable for the company to operate from. It is less expensive than Thailand. You can hire people at lower cost and pay less tax.
The company in Belgium is the one who pays the tax in Belgium. This is the company that receives the money from the Thai company.
The Belgium company has to pay the tax to the government in Belgium.
The Thailand company is taxed at the rate of 33% of its income. This is for the company in Thailand.
The Belgian company is taxed at the rate of 5% of its income. This is for the company in Belgium.
The Belgian company pays the tax to the government of Belgium.
The Thai company pays the tax to the government of Thailand.
The Belgian company is taxed in Belgium.
The Thai company is taxed in Thailand.
The company in Thailand is taxed at the rate of 33% of its income.
Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Belgium for a company in Thailand?
If you are working remotely in Belgium for a corporation established in Thailand, taxes could seem complicated but in fact , it is not. In this article, I will explain what you need to know to pay your taxes in Belgium when working remotely.
How can I pay my taxes in Belgium when working remotely for a company in Thailand?
If you are working remotely in Belgium for a company established in Thailand, you must first register in Belgium. You can do this at the local tax office (VAT office) or at the Belgian Embassy.
You must register at the local tax office (VAT office) in the city where you live or where you are going to work. You must also register at the Belgian Embassy in Bangkok if you are going to work in Thailand.
When you register in Belgium, you will have to provide your name, address, social security number, your occupation and your tax number.
When you register in Thailand, you must provide your name, address, social security number, your occupation and your tax number.
You will also need to provide a copy of your passport and a copy of your work contract.
If you are working remotely in Belgium for a company in Thailand, you must register at the local tax office (VAT office) in the city where you live or where you are going to work.