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Computers for the aged.
Sorry I have to ask but why were you still in school in your late 20s.......or were you teaching?
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Filing my first thai tax return
Technically you are supposed to file between 1st January and 31st March 2025 for calendar year 2024 if you have assessable income above the relevant limit - however if no tax due due to allowances/DTAs some would say why file....... Currently it is only remittance based so no. If it is part of your remittance then that is one of the less clear areas as to how you may or may not claim a tax credit..........So total amounts are irrelevant currently until or if they move to taxing world wide income. There is another issue about filing rental income twice per year which is why @Mike Lister in a post suggested trying to hold off remitting rental income until July. (from memory.....) If you haven't already I would suggest reading this -
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Thailand to tax residents’ foreign income irrespective of remittance
Are you talking the potential change to ww taxation as per the thread title or the change which has happened - because that is what everybody else seems to be now discussing for the last knows how many pages...... If you are referring to the suggested change to ww taxation then give the man a cigar for being the only poster to stay on song......... 64 pages of mainly recycled verbiage from the other tax threads for a thread that's supposed to be about a potential change which has only been "suggested" and on which no-one has any new information because there isn't any..........
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Thailand to tax residents’ foreign income irrespective of remittance
Who's "usual definition" is that - or just a nice round number you came up with.........?
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Withdraw with foreign atm or wise transfer safe 2024(tax wise)?
I doubt the small print, IE detailed processes, with regards to the recent change to the interpretation of one part of the tax code will make it into the "Gazette" - just as the recent change itself didn't...... However I don't necessarily disagree with this - especially if you had said "some of the rubbish"
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how do you remove limescale from tiles and windows?
Read instructions This is a Thai woman we are talking about with a fetish for absolute cleanliness......... And this was used twice a week.......
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part II
As Mike said in one of his replies if the assessable income is under the threshold then no. Since interest rates are so low here you would need to have a lot on deposit and generally interest is only paid out on bank deposits twice a year or once if a fixed account. Traditionally withholding taxes at 15% are applied on any interest payments unless you give the Thai bank a TIN.
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part II
Still wrong. I don't have a Thai ID or a Tabien Baan but I do have a Thai TIN. I guess this may be true for others as well. The RD want anyone staying over 179 days residence with assessable income to file so the requirements you state would make that impossible for many. Where is your "knowledge" on this coming from?
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how do you remove limescale from tiles and windows?
Agree with arick. I had to ban my gf using Vixol to clean the shower floor tiles after having to regrout 3/4 times in the space of a few years.
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Pattaya Launches New Campaign Against Illegal Bike Parking
I will start by saying that I have sympathy with you that the bike made it difficult to get out of the spot you parked in however from what you say it doesn't sound like he broke any laws and presumably was therefore parked legally? If it happened then your subsequent action on leaving therefore seems more selfish to me......(if not actually dangerous.....)
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part II
Not true Mike. Up to this year I was sending paper returns. This year finally capitulated and bought software online but only because the cost was not much more than the postage.
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part II
Absolute rubbish.......... End of September - please show a link........(there isn't one) Thai ID for a Thai Tin - no you don't need.
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part II
No.
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Thai Mascot Worker Punched Unconscious by Foreigner; Attacker Sought
The guy with him in the main pic is just standing there laughing by the looks of it........very strange
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part II
HL and II certainly do and I would have thought all the bigger broker companies provide that information at year end just as the banks do. Does your not? But yes it could become painful with the tax year discrepancy - UK vs Thailand.
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Selling stocks owned prior to 2024 and remit it to Thailand still tax free?
If they call you in for a chat and ask you for proof of what you say you will need to show some sort of "paperwork" trail to prove your claims............ Then they either accept that or dont - no one can really say as TIT and every situation can be different......
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This New Prospective Income Tax for us British ex-pats
I really do not understand why you have created yet another topic on this? The links have been posted before. Here is one - https://www.rd.go.th/english/65308.html Click on the first pdf If you are talking taxing world wide income then no it is only a suggestion at the moment as has been clearly stated in multiple other threads.
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Are ATMs Disappearing?
Thanks - hadn't realised it was actually a year ago and not some months....... How time flies
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Bangkok Bank ATM use/tutorial ?
Do you salt the passwords as well?
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Are ATMs Disappearing?
There was a similar thread a few months or more ago about this with posters chiming in from all over but specifically Pattaya. Presumably banks see it as cutting costs and reducing theft/card cloning exposure. It is apparently worse in the UK but at least there some people are trying to reverse it.
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When you die, does the UK embassy notify HMRC?
Wow that does surprise me but good news
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When you die, does the UK embassy notify HMRC?
If the banks are aware then I am not sure they would release any money - however small. Although happy to be corrected on that. Unless you are going to have more than £325,000 left (not sure how the double allowance works with a foreign born spouse) no IHT anyway. Good luck with changing the domicile if you have more but not sure how they would pursue it.........?
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When you die, does the UK embassy notify HMRC?
Mainly trade related - along with enjoying themselves.........
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Thailand to tax residents’ foreign income irrespective of remittance
No.
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Up the Tics
Yes my memory says the onset of the rains brought them out more........