

Moving to Laos as an expat offers a peaceful pace, stunning natural beauty, and a low cost of livingโmaking it an ideal destination for retirees, teachers, NGO professionals, and digital nomads.โจโจ
In this guide, weโll walk you through everything you need to know about relocating to Laos from a personal tax perspective, including tax residency, income tax, special tax regimes and tax return obligations. โจโจ
GTC recommend that you organize your affairs in good time to get ahead and make the most of favorable tax treatment while making sure youโre meeting your tax return obligations.
if you spend more than 183 days in Laos during any 12 month period.
if you are a citizen of Hungary unless you have no permanent home in Hungary during the tax year.
if you are a Spain national who relocated to a tax haven less than five years ago.
if your ties are located in Mexico and 50% of your income arising in Mexico during the tax year.
if you are an EEA citizen and you are present in Hungary on more than 182 days during the tax year.
if you spend more than 183 days in Laos during any 12 month period.
if you are registered with the Italian resident population.
if you are a citizen of Hungary unless you have no permanent home in Hungary during the tax year.
if you are a Spain national who relocated to a tax haven less than five years ago.
if you are an EEA citizen and you are present in Hungary on more than 182 days during the tax year.
If you receive incomes overseas while you are living in the Laos, you may find that the source country, as a starting point, continues to tax the income.
Double taxation agreements may remove the source countryโs taxing right and thus, enable you to receive incomes tax free globally.
At present, Laos has 11 double taxation agreements signed.

