Work in Thailand for a company based in Cuba
Can I live in Thailand and work remotely for a company in Cuba?
Yes, it is possible, however we usually recommend double-checking the following points:
- Check if your company has a branch in Cuba
- Check if the company is registered in Cuba
- Check if the company is registered in Thailand
- Check if you are allowed to work remotely for that company in Thailand
- Check if you have the right to work remotely for that company in Thailand
- Check if you are allowed to live in Thailand and work remotely for that company in Cuba
If all of the above are true, then you are good to go.
I have an Indian passport and I live in Thailand, how do I become a legal resident in Thailand?
You will need to apply for the Thai citizenship. The process takes a few months and you will have to go to the Thai embassy or consulate in your home country.
How to find remote work in Cuba while living in Thailand?
Usually, it is feasible to get remote jobs in Cuba even though you are located in Thailand. For that we will help you to find a remote job in Cuba.
You can work from anywhere in the world. You do not have to move to a new place. You do not have to be in a new country. You do not have to be in a new city. You can find a remote job in Cuba.
What is remote work in Cuba?
Remote work in Cuba is a job where you are working from anywhere in the world.
How to get paid in Thailand when working remotely for a corporation in Cuba?
You can get paid in Thailand even if you are working for a company in Cuba, however , it will be paid in foreign currency. If you are working remotely, it is possible to get paid in foreign currency.
In the past, it was possible to get paid in foreign currency in Thailand if you were working remotely for a company in Cuba. However, this is not possible anymore.
The reason why you can’t get paid in foreign currency is because the company in Cuba is not registered in Thailand and they are not allowed to pay in foreign currency.
It is possible to get paid in foreign currency if the company in Cuba is registered in Thailand.
If you are working remotely for a company in Cuba, it is possible to get paid in foreign currency. It is possible to get paid in foreign currency if you are working for a company in Cuba, but it will be paid in foreign currency.
If you are working for a company in Cuba, it is possible to get paid in foreign currency.
How do taxes work in Thailand if I’m working remotely for a company Thailand?
When working remotely in Thailand for a firm based in Cuba, taxes might be tricky, therefore it is important to understand the rules and regulations governing the taxation of remote work in Thailand.
What are the rules for working in Thailand?
Thailand is a tax haven, which means that there are no taxes for people who are working in Thailand for at least 183 days in a year.
However, if you are working in Thailand for a firm based in another country, there are rules to follow.
The rules governing taxes are complicated, therefore it is important to know the tax rules before you start working in Thailand.
Thailand has a two-tier system of taxation.
In the first tier, people who earn more than THB50,000 (approximately US$1,400) per month are taxed at the rate of 35% for the first THB50,000, and then at a rate of 30% for the rest of their income.
In the second tier, people who earn less than THB50,000 per month are taxed at the rate of 20% for the first THB50,000, and then at the rate of 15% for the rest of their income.
Taxes for the first THB50,000
The first THB50,000 of a person’s income is taxed at a rate of 35% for the first THB50,000, and then at a rate of 30% for the rest of their income.