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Renew Retirement Visa in Phuket
federicoP replied to John Phuket's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Because they asked me, and because number, expiring date and my signature are only at the back. -
Renew Retirement Visa in Phuket
federicoP replied to John Phuket's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
My last experience al Phuket immigration was on March of this year, hope it is still updated At the Immigration they were distributing this check-list: VistoIstruzioniImmigrationMarzo2023.pdf I gave also the hand-drawn map and a copy of my ATM card. Picture only outside, with evidence of the house number. Any more recent experience will be welcome -
Are you sure that there are no consulates or embassies of other nations in Thailand that can take care of those who are natives of your friend's country? Generally there are agreements between different nations for this very reason. If you tell what nationality your friend's wife is, maybe you will find help more easily
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180 day rule and filing TAXES
federicoP replied to Marky Mark Mark's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
In fact it has always been like this, but few expats were realizing it because the taxation was referred only to incomes imported into Thailand in the same year in which they were earned. Expats were rarely bothered by this rule because it was very easy to prove that what they brought to Thailand was referred to earnings from past years. A recent directive from the Revenue Department will oblige people to pay taxes on all incomes brought into Thailand, regardless of the year in which they were earned. The main objective of this new law is to target rich Thais who have investments and earnings abroad, not expats, but also expats now have to check their fiscal situation. But it is logical to expect to live in a country all year round and never be called upon to check his own tax situation ? For sure in Europe it would not be possible to change the country of residence without taking in consideration the tax aspect, why shouldn't it be the same here ? -
I agree with you, no time for verification ! But, after this almost istantaneous registration, I notified my arrival to Thailand and, a few day later, I went to the Immigration to get a Residence Certificate. I brought my PC screenshot printed, they were happy to see it, they checked on the computer and I got my certification ! So it seems that it works.
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180 day rule and filing TAXES
federicoP replied to Marky Mark Mark's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Me too, I pay the taxes on my pension here, this income does not add to other incomes that I have in my native country and I save money. It is not rocket science, every year I go to the local Revenue Office with my data and they help me in filling online the form PND 91 (personal income tax return) that is in thai. -
180 day rule and filing TAXES
federicoP replied to Marky Mark Mark's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
The Revenue Department is using an other concept, if you arrive today and leave tomorrow you stay only one day. At least this was the concept in 2015, when I had a long discussion bercause I was needing a RO22 (Certificate of fiscal Residence). After four inbound and outbound trips in my opinion (and immigration opinion) I stayed for 182 days, but the Revenue considered only 178 and did not give me the certificate. -
Certificate of Residence Documents
federicoP replied to skorts's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I got my Residence certificate right this morning. In the case it could be helpful for someone, these are the today requirements in Phuket : - To fill a request form availble at immigration - One assport size picture - Passport original - Copy of first page, present visa extension and last stamp of entry - TM6 (if available) - Screenshot printing of last residence notification In the case two certificates are needed, like for driving license, no need to duplicate the papers. 300 baht each certificate 15 minutes waiting time -
New "Income" tax law 2024
federicoP replied to Tom Vanderlay's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
I do hope that many of the DTA of various countries are conceived like that one between my country (Italy) and Thailand. In my case I received the pension from my original country without any deduction, and I pay the taxes here in Thailand. Moreover the tax in Thailand is lower than the tax that I should pay in Italy. Before crying better to check the DTA applicable to each personal situation, maybe it could be very interesting ..... -
New "Income" tax law 2024
federicoP replied to Tom Vanderlay's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
I believe that these new changes are aimed above all at Thais who have financial activities abroad and who manage not to pay taxes. I believe that the importance of this problem for Thailand Government is much, much greater than ours. But we, in this forum, are focused on our personal problems as expats, and we discuss as if these innovations were created specifically to hit us and not with other objectives. Furthermore the treaties against double taxation that currently exist will be able to significantly alleviate or resolve the problem for us and, in some cases, even be favorable. -
taxation ......
federicoP replied to Chetzee's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Thanks, I did not know, so they should change the english version of article/section 41 that for the moment, in the official Revenue Department site (https://www.rd.go.th/english/37749.html) is still the old version. -
taxation ......
federicoP replied to Chetzee's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Do you have a reference about it ? I was still considering this version of article 41 : "A resident of Thailand who in the previous tax year derived assessable income under Section 40 from an employment or from business carried on abroad or from a property situated abroad shall, upon bringing such assessable income into Thailand, pay tax in accordance with the provisions of this Part." -
taxation ......
federicoP replied to Chetzee's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
You should pay taxes only if you bring the money into Thailand in the same year you earned it. -
You have never tried to buy a house and settle in India, like I did. Every day to the lawyer, the notary, the chartered accountant, the company secretary, the telephone company, the tax office, the bank., etc To buy the gas bottle for the kichen, being foreigner (=potential terrorist), I had to go to the black market. The problems with immigration were perhaps a little sweeter, but after a few years I had to give up..... Here, from the point of view of bureaucratic problems, I feel like I'm in paradise ????
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Maybe better to move here, and explain something more abot your situation : https://aseannow.com/forum/1-thai-visas-residency-and-work-permits/?_fromLogin=1#google_vignette
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If you like to have this analysis I would go to any internist doctor at Bangkok Hospital asking him to prescribe you the MRI. It shouldn't be so difficult.
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UK married couple to retire in Thailand
federicoP replied to stratocaster's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
In Phuket (my wife has a dependent visa) they are satisfied with a copy of marriage certificate in english language or with a translation to thai certified by your consulate / embassy. But each immigration office seems to have its own rules....... -
Any particular suggestion for good thai food in Rawai ? To find a good thai restaurant I usually go up to Chalong or Parlai (Kan Eang 2, Kan Eang Pier, Mor Mu Dong, Parlai,......), or maybe to Sabai Corner. Any alternative suggestion would be mostly appreciated