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Mutt Daeng

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  1. I did the same in March 2025 but the online eFiling system has changed since then and now I am not able to claim the 190K over 65 allowance using the online eFiling. As it stands, the online system is "broken" and you can only claim the 190K if you select that your income is earned only in Thailand. i.e. Not from foreign remittances. See also, earlier posts from @MartinL and some of my later posts.
  2. Thanks for the heads-up about Outlander season 8 dropping @jaywalker2. Very good series IMHO.
  3. Thanks for the heads-up @oxo1947 . I enjoyed season 1 of Ellis.
  4. I also keep records of all my incomes (pensions) including gross amount, tax paid, amount remitted to Thailand and the amount of THB deposited in my Thai bank account, in a spreadsheet. I remit 100% of each pension payment after tax is deducted in the UK, to Thailand. The BoT daily foreign exchange rates are easily available using a quick web search. Took about 10 minutes to add an exchange rate to each monthly transaction in my spreadsheet.
  5. Thanks for the clarification @MartinL I was going to use the BoT daily exchange rate to calculate the THB values of gross income & tax for each remittance and the actual amount deposited into my Thai bank account as the amount remitted, Do you think that is reasonable?
  6. Thanks @MartinL . Looks pretty straightforward. Job for tomorrow. It's beer time now.
  7. Just had a look and discovered that for some reason I selected Domestic as the source of my funds. My funds are from foreign sources (pensions) only. When I select domestic & foreign, I get the same as you - cannot claim over-65 allowance. Thanks you for highlighting this. I now have to re-think my tax return. @MartinL How did you enter the tax credit info? I can't seem to find it.
  8. OK. When I get a bit of spare time, I will go back into the eFiling and re-do my application, see what happens, and report back.
  9. That's the same link that I use. Here is a redacted image showing the 190K on the system generated PND91 provided by the eFiling system. The only thing I can think of that we did differently is that I didn't enter Tax credit info and you did. I chose not to bother with entering tax credit info for assessable income already taxed in my home country (UK) because my remittances to Thailand are lower than the sum of my Thai allowances, exemptions and deductions, so I don't pay Thai tax anyway.
  10. @MartinL - thanks for the info re: tax credits. I've completed (but not yet submitted) my tax return for 2025 using the online eFiling system and I WAS able to claim the 190K over-65 allowance. It is clearly stated on the system generated PND91.

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