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How to share a 12 month lease to avoid being a tax resident in Thailand

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Given that we will be deem a tax resident in Thailand if we stay more than 180 days.

I want to find the interest level of a plan to time share a 12 months lease by two families. 

[Because a one-year lease is cheaper than two six-month lease, hence the motivation]

I.e. family A will pay (and stay) for the first six months and families B will pay (and stay) for the second six months.

There are some logistics and trust issues obviously.

I.e. What if one family back out mid way or damage the property?

Any one have any suggestion to mitigate these or suggest a better plan?

You can also tell me this plan is "non-starter" 🙂

5 minutes ago, xcl8888 said:

Given that we will be deem a tax resident in Thailand if we stay more than 180 days.

I want to find the interest level of a plan to time share a 12 months lease by two families. 

[Because a one-year lease is cheaper than two six-month lease, hence the motivation]

I.e. family A will pay (and stay) for the first six months and families B will pay (and stay) for the second six months.

There are some logistics and trust issues obviously.

I.e. What if one family back out mid way or damage the property?

Any one have any suggestion to mitigate these or suggest a better plan?

You can also tell me this plan is "non-starter" 🙂

Dispute your cost benefit claim to begin with, nextOMG! 

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