Rental Tax Thailand
Tax & Compliance Made Simple for Airbnb Hosts in Thailand
Whether you’re starting small or scaling up, we help you stay compliant, reduce risk and build a stronger rental business—with clear, practical advice every step of the way.
- Protect your income by staying fully compliant
- Focus on guests, not forms—we’ll handle your tax
- Strategic support to help you set up, profit and thrive
A Division of Expat Tax Thailand
About Us
Short-Term Rentals Come with Real Tax Risks
We’re Here to Help
Thailand’s tax and licensing rules for short-term rentals are complex, and most hosts don’t know they’re at risk until it’s too late. Income from Airbnb, Booking.com and other platforms is taxable. In some cases, hosts may also need to register for VAT, obtain business licenses, or establish formal company structures.
RentalTaxThailand is here to make it simple. We specialise in helping Airbnb and short-term rental owners navigate the rules, fix issues and stay fully compliant. Whether you’re just getting started or dealing with years of missed filings, we can help.
Mastering Airbnb in Thailand
Your comprehensive guide to setting up, profiting and growing in Thailand’s short-term rental market
This all-in-one guide is the ultimate resource for building a successful Airbnb business in Thailand. Across 14 detailed, easy-to-reference chapters, it covers everything from selecting the right property and obtaining a license to marketing, guest experience, taxation and scaling your business.
Packed with expert tips and local insights, it has everything you need to
set up, profit and thrive.
Who We Help
- Foreign Property Owners
Support for non-resident landlords and offshore owners earning Thai rental income - Thai Hosts Letting Property on Airbnb or Similar Platforms
Clear guidance on tax registration, VAT, and filing obligations - New Hosts Setting Up a Rental Business
Get your structure, tax setup and licensing right from the start - Company-Registered Property Owners
Compliance and filing support for properties held through Thai companies - Hosts Catching Up After Missed Filings
Resolve non-compliance, reduce penalties and move forward with confidence
Services We Provide
Rental tax Filing &
Advisory
Complete year-end filing and planning for company-registered rentals
Company Registration &
Setup
For hosts using company structures to hold or manage property
VAT Registration &
Filing
If required, we help you register and handle monthly submissions
Bookkeeping & Financial
Reporting
Clean records that support audit readiness and informed decisions
Licensing Applications &
Support
Hotel licences, condo rules and registration guidance made clear
Non-Compliance
Resolution
We fix late filings, unregistered income and historic issues
Strategic
Advisory
Advice on structure, foreign ownership and future planning
Why Airbnb Hosts Choose Rental Tax Thailand
Specialists in short-term
rental tax and
compliance
We specialise in tax for foreigners in Thailand, providing clear advice so you can stay compliant, reduce stress and enjoy peace of mind.
Clear tax and
compliance advice—no
jargon, no confusion
We break down complex rules in plain English—so you understand your obligations and stay in control.
Friendly team with deep
local knowledge
With 500+ five-star reviews, we treat every client like our only one—offering responsive, personal support from start to finish.
End-to-end support
that handles everything
for you
You’ll always speak to a real, English-speaking person who listens, cares, and helps you navigate Thai tax with confidence.
Backed by Expat Tax
Thailand—trusted by
thousands of expat
clients and over 500 5*
reviews on Google
File with ease and confidence—upload documents, track progress and message our team using our secure encrypted platform.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. Any income earned from property in Thailand is taxable, whether you are a Thai resident or a foreign property owner.
You may face penalties or interest. We can help you resolve missed filings, declare past income and minimise potential liabilities.
Not always. Some hosts operate as individuals, while others use companies. We’ll advise on the best option based on your situation
Yes, in many cases. Rules vary depending on property type, location and rental duration. We’ll help you understand what applies and assist with applications.
VAT registration and monthly filing may be required if your rental income exceeds the VAT threshold or qualifies as a hotel service. We’ll advise and manage the process for you.
Not Sure Where to Start?
Get answers tailored to your rental setup and tax situation.