About Thailand for relocation
Thailand is one of the countries GoWira covers with medium-confidence fiscal data for relocation, remote work and retirement planning. Our database includes 2 cities across Thailand, each with its own cost-of-living profile, rent benchmarks and local healthcare costs. The country uses the code TH in international tax and travel documents, which matters when you set up banking, register a business, or apply for a residence permit from abroad.
Tax and net salary landscape
On an average professional salary, a resident of Thailand keeps roughly €18,000/year more net than someone on the same gross in our Spanish baseline — the difference comes from a combination of lower social security contributions, different bracket thresholds and (in some cases) targeted expat regimes.
Cost of living on the ground
As a reference point, Bangkok sees center rents around THB 18,000/month for a 1-bedroom, monthly groceries around THB 5,000, and a transport pass at THB 1,200. Private health insurance in that same city runs about THB 1,500/month for single coverage — useful when the public system isn't yet accessible to new arrivals.
Who does Thailand suit?
Thailand tends to work for high earners who benefit most from favourable tax treatment, remote workers building a location plan before committing, families with school-age children who need both tax and cost-of-living clarity. The calculator below turns every one of those into a concrete number for your profession.