

Expatriarse a Tailandia desde España: guía fiscal 2026
Everything a España tax resident needs to know before relocating to Tailandia. Exit tax, tax residency, treaties, special regimes, crypto, real estate and inheritance.
Income tax
Variable
Capital gains
0 %
Corp tax
20 %
Crypto
15 %
Inheritance
0 %
VAT
7 %
Thailand overhauled its tax system in 2024: since January 1, 2024, remitted foreign income is now taxable, ending the former territorial system. In 2026, the country applies progressive brackets from 0 to 35%, but the LTR Visa (Long-Term Resident) offers a reduced 17% rate for eligible profiles. Thailand remains attractive for its low cost of living and exceptional lifestyle.
What you need to know as a España resident
Exit tax España
Aplicable a residentes de 10+ años en los últimos 15.
Why expatriate to Tailandia?
The 2024 change: what actually changed
Before 2024, Thailand only taxed Thai-source income and foreign income remitted in the year it was earned. Since January 1, 2024, all remitted foreign income is taxable, regardless of when it was earned. Income kept abroad is still not taxed. It's now a "remittance basis" system, similar to the UK (before 2025) or Malta.
LTR Visa: the 2026 preferential regime
- Wealthy Global Citizen: assets ≥ USD 1M, income ≥ USD 80,000/year, investment ≥ USD 500,000 in Thailand → 17% flat on remitted income.
- Work-from-Thailand Professional: income ≥ USD 80,000/year for last 2 years, employed by Fortune 500 or company with > USD 150M revenue → 17% flat.
- Highly Skilled Professional: expert in targeted sector (tech, bio, aviation, etc.) → 17% flat.
- Wealthy Pensioner: pension ≥ USD 40,000/year → 17% flat.
2026 Tips
- Remittance strategy: keep investment income abroad and only remit what's needed for Thai expenses. Use foreign bank cards for daily spending without formal remittance.
- France-Thailand treaty: signed 1974. French retirement pensions are taxable only in France (article 18), which is advantageous for French retirees in Thailand.
- Cost of living: Chiang Mai ~EUR 800-1,500/month for a couple. Bangkok: EUR 1,200-2,500/month. Phuket/Koh Samui: EUR 1,500-3,000/month.
- DTV Visa (Digital Nomad): 180 days, THB 10,000 (~EUR 250). No minimum income, but doesn't grant tax residency.
Special expat regimes
1 regime(s) available in Tailandia to optimize your taxes.
Exit tax in Tailandia
Ninguna
Sin exit tax en Tailandia.
Crypto asset taxation
Capital gains
15 %
Long-term
15 %
Crypto-to-crypto
Taxable
Reporting
Required
15 % de retención sobre ganancias crypto. Ingresos crypto remitidos a Tailandia gravados progresivamente (máx. 35 %).
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1 legal structure available for doing business in Tailandia.
Thai Limited Company
Most common structure
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* Information for guidance for a España tax resident. Consult an international tax expert for your situation. Data 2026.