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2 hours ago, digibum said:
Since I’m never the owner of this property, I assume I don’t have to worry about repatriating any sale proceeds since my my wife could transfer that money out of Thailand, right?
It depends. If your wife predeceases you and you are her sole beneficiary then it would be helpful to have proof of incoming funds just in case you need to transfer them back out again.
Documentation to show you are her beneficiary should be enough, but it's good to have options.
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You have to understand that you, and the company, are different entities. You are a natural person, the company is a juristic person.
Your affairs, and the affairs of the company, are two separate and very different things.
Thailand does not tax the profit of completely offshore companies.
The next question is will Thailand tax you, the natural person?
1. Will the company pay you any money/earnings/dividend? If yes, then:
2. Are you tax resident in Thailand? If yes, then:
3. Will you remit the money/earnings/dividend to Thailand in the year that you received the money?
If you answer yes to all 3 questions then you will probably be liable to pay tax in Thailand.
If you answer no to at least 1 of the 3 questions then you will probably not be liable to pay tax in Thailand.
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19 minutes ago, Exp12345 said:
I still don’t understand why I can’t temporarily import.
You can temporarily import. There is a procedure for this.
The best thing to do is have a go.
Please start a new topic and keep it updated so we can all see how easy or difficult you find the process.
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Very sobering reading here:
https://www.thaienquirer.com/28921/leading-doctor-calls-for-bangkok-lockdown/
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Tap water is normal in the Phrom Phong area.
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What type of building do you live in? A house or a condo?
If it is condo then the water will be stored in tanks inside or on top of the building. It is possible that someone in the condo has poured chemicals in the condo tank.
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3 minutes ago, DBath said:
I obviously have no idea, I was merely responding to his comment that the customs guy looked at him like he was from another planet.
Apologies. I confused you with the poster you responded to.
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7 minutes ago, DBath said:
It must not happen very often...
At Suvarnabhumi it happens several times a week on average (pre covid). Perhaps you saw an inexperienced member of staff.
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1 hour ago, DBath said:It crossed my mind, but have never tried to move more than the allowed amount in cash. Into the US, I think it's $10 or $15K, but not sure about Spain. Regardless, I'm sure it will be less than what I need to xfer. Have you ever tried to transport more than the allowed amount via declaration? I'm not sure what that entails.
You are allowed to hand carry any amount of money as long as you declare the money leaving Thailand and also declare the money when entering Spain.
Check this link for the procedure to declare cash money when you leave Thailand.
Incidentally you will receive the best exchange rate by withdrawing your baht in Thailand, exchanging it somewhere like SuperRich head office, then hand carrying the euros and depositing them in Spain.
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SOMEBODY HELP with the COE
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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Does your receipt for the SHA plus hotel include a line on the invoice for the tests?
If it does, and your have paid in advance that should be enough. Upload the hotel receipt in the area where it asks for proof of payment for the tests.