The Thai government has announced a new visa class for remote workers that can be extended for up to 360 days, but details on income and tax liabilities are unclear.
Thailand’s government has announced a new visa class aimed at digital nomads and freelancers, but its financial and work stipulations could put it out of reach for many roaming workers.
The Thai government on May 28 announced measures to boost the local economy, including easing some visa rules to boost tourism. It also created the new Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) for those wanting a workcation, local outlet Khaosod English reported.
The country has become a digital nomad hotspot in recent years which has attracted crypto traders and developers.