"Freelance" Work Permits Not Available in Pattaya
Recent reports of "Freelance" work permits being issued in Phuket may well be accurate. However, according to the Chonburi Labor Department contacted by PAPPA Co., Ltd. Law Office today there is no provision of a classification for issuing a work permit to a freelance person.
The Chonburi office regulates workers in Pattaya as well and the chief officer said they are not issuing these type work permits, but here is and has been in place provisions allowing temporary employment with a work permit issued for 30-days for temporary work.
As most national policies go, not all of the 78 provinces are ramped up at the same speed to get new policies on line and approved. It may be true in Phuket and Bangkok and not allowed in Pattaya or Chiang Mai.
T.I.T. (This Is Thailand)!
Drew Noyes of PAPPA Law explains, "The government is not as strict on enforcing work permit regulations as it was back in the days on 8 - 10% Thai unemployment now that the unemployment rate is below 1%. For most people working via internet at home they don't have anything to worry about. But if they collect money for work in Thailand they should still file a Thai tax return and pay the low tax rate for income. They won't get on any list for paying taxes."
"Anyone, Thai or foreign, who is self-employed or works in any capacity, including on the internet, as a magician or performer or sales agent and earns over 100,000 baht a year in income must file tax payments using thePhor Ngor Dor 90 form and pay on time or be fined," Drew Noyes added.