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Me thinks he protesteth too muchOriginally posted by virtualm View PostHi Guys,
After some advice please. I'm on the verge of securing an 18 month contract in Bangkok. Has anybody any experience of working as a contractor in Bangkok? It looks as if I'm going to be invoicing the company in euros but not really sure on the tax implications as I've only just started looking into this. I'm still waiting for the contract to come through. Clientco is also going to sort out my work permit so not sure if I'm going to be hit with double whammy taxation if invoicing in euros and Thailand taxing me as well. Any help appreciated, and yes I know about Nana Plaza so no stupid Lady Boy jokes here ok.
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Working In Thailand
Hi Guys,
After some advice please. I'm on the verge of securing an 18 month contract in Bangkok. Has anybody any experience of working as a contractor in Bangkok? It looks as if I'm going to be invoicing the company in euros but not really sure on the tax implications as I've only just started looking into this. I'm still waiting for the contract to come through. Clientco is also going to sort out my work permit so not sure if I'm going to be hit with double whammy taxation if invoicing in euros and Thailand taxing me as well. Any help appreciated, and yes I know about Nana Plaza so no stupid Lady Boy jokes here ok.
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