Freedom Score

United States to Thailand: tax & freedom compared

How does Thailand score against United States? The Freedom Score weighs five dimensions, built on primary government sources.

Net per month€4,814
Per year vs. United States+€4,520

LTR visa 17% flat · 10-year residency

Tax

83/100

Passport & mobility

42/100

Residency

78/100

Lifestyle

65/100

Compared by dimension

On an average United States income of €69,600 gross per year, you keep €57,768 net in Thailand: a difference of €4,520 per year compared with United States.

  • Tax: on this income Thailand lands at an effective rate of about 17%, against 23% in United States.
  • Passport and mobility: from Thailand you travel visa-free to 82 countries.
  • Residency: on our accessibility scale Thailand scores 78 out of 100 for obtaining residency.
  • Lifestyle: banking, internet, safety and healthcare together give Thailand a lifestyle score of 65 out of 100.

Frequently asked questions

How much do I save by moving from United States to Thailand?
On an average United States income it differs by roughly €4,520 net per year. Your own figure depends on your income and situation; calculate it with the free freedom check.
Is this tax advice?
No. Libaros compares on the basis of primary government sources and provides information. For personal decisions, consult a qualified adviser.
What sources is this based on?
The Freedom Score uses the OECD Tax Database, IATA Timatic, the Henley Visa Index and Eurostat, with direct links to primary government sources.
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Figures from primary government sources. Information, not advice.

Sources

OECD Tax Database · IATA Timatic · Henley Visa Index · Eurostat