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tomgreen

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  1. Many thanks, its appreciated , I thought that there should be a pdf link some where for the '' English '' forms, but could not find them. Hopefully your post may also help others in some way. 🙏
  2. Thanks, I'm planning to go and get the tax all ready taken statement from my Thai bank savings account ( as requested by my local tax office ) and then once Ive got that paper work , I will be going back to my local tax office ( there they said that they would fill every thing out on line for me ) and ask them to then process every thing . Its interesting that you were given a reference number to use next year . Just out of interest ( being nosey ) was the outcome of you filing your tax form in , what you had expected.
  3. With what I know now and looking back Ive come to realize that Ive made some big mistakes along the way, 1. I should have not informed the UK pension department that I was moving to live in Thailand . Big mistake ( at the time I had fallen in love with a wonderful Thai woman and Thailand compared to my home country , was a paradise on earth where I wanted to live in for ever ) . 2. Wanting to be with the love of my life and live in Thailand as quick as possible, I sold my house and banked the cash . Big mistake ( I should have rented my house out which would have increased in value , plus the rent money that I would have received would have been a big bonus. ) 3. Building a house , so that my Thai wife could be near her parents. Big mistake ( I spent a lot of money building a house near where my wife's parents lived out in the country side . 6 months after building the house so my wife could live near her parents , her parents decided to sell their house and move to another far off part of Thailand. ) 4. I decided to take out a private health care insurance policy that would cover me for any inpatient medical treatment . Big mistake ( I should have just saved the monthly private health insurance money in a saving account )
  4. Ive always been a worrier and add to that curse my genetic knee jerk reaction to always get things done quickly. A few weeks ago I received in the post at my home, a '' are you still alive '' form , that the UK pension department sent me . They want to confirm that I'm still alive and should they keep paying my pension money , yet another thing to worry about , and here's me thinking that retiring to Thailand would offer a paradise stress free life style ( don't get me started about private health care options 🙄 )
  5. May be there all ready exists some one / business in the Philippines that can sort out the necessary paperwork , for retired British citizens , to convince the DWP that they are residing in the Philippines . I wonder if any one here knows of such a service .
  6. The whole subject of submitting a Thai tax form in , is in many ways confusing , and a bit like Russian roulette , where the completed Thai tax form is the bullet.
  7. Hi, thats interesting , so your tax exempt but still need to fill out a Thailand tax form .
  8. The thought of one day standing in front of an immigration officer and as I hand over my completed retirement visa yearly extension paperwork , the immigration officer looks at me and asks, where is you Thailand tax assessment paperwork 😱
  9. Hi , after reading all of the comments and advice posted here to my original question , it seems that due to my small UK state pension ( which is my only income being transferred to my Bangkok Bank account from the UK ) even if I do fill out the tax form I would not be taxed. So in my mind I'm thinking ....is it better to be safe than sorry.
  10. Hi and thanks, what I wanted to do was to make sure that I filled the forms out correctly as they are all worded in Thai , and my Thai wife did not understand many of the questions on the forms. So I decided to seek help and ask at my local tax office , who were very helpful . Ive attached the tax forms in question.
  11. Hi, trust me to scare some people, hopefully some information posted will be in some way helpful.
  12. Hi and thanks, as you no doubt can tell , this is all new to me and I'm still learning , but its still a bit confusing.
  13. Hi and thanks, I'm a bit dumb , can you please tell me a bit more about TEDA increases ( I did google , but not very helpful )
  14. As British citizens we must remember that our wonderful government needs the money generated by not paying full pensions to people who have paid into the system all their working life and who decided to retire in another country , so the government can help with hotel accommodation costs for the increasing flood of illegal immigrants .đŸ›ļ .
  15. Many thanks, I just went into town to do some shopping and called into the small government tax office ( staffed by 3 people ) . I handed over the tax form that I had received in the post at my house, and asked the lady sitting at the desk , what do I have to do about this form , and showed her my Tax ID card. The lady said that she could complete the form online , but she also said that to fully submit all the information , she would need to see a recent up to date tax claim form from my Thai savings bank ( Krungsri ) . Once the local tax office lady had the up to date tax claim form , she could then process and complete the required tax form for me. I asked the tax lady , as my UK state pension is being paid directly into my Bangkok Bank account , do I need to go to that Bangkok Bank and request some sort of paperwork confirming how much I receive for my UK state pension , and then give that paperwork to her. The tax lady said No.
  16. Thinking that being able to claim the tax taken from my Thai savings bank account , was a good idea , I now know different , how does the saying go .... There's nothing like an old fool 😀.
  17. One of the biggest mistakes I ever made was to inform the UK pension department that I was living in Thailand . I have even thought about moving to the Philippians or returning back to the Uk ( for 6 months ) but at my age ( 75 ) It may not be worth all the stress and trouble ☚ī¸.
  18. many thanks, for taking the time to post , its appreciated. I followed your instructions , but cannot see the '' submit on line '' only this page ( see screen shot )
  19. Hi , I do have a Thai tax ID number ( which now I regret getting 😱 ) .
  20. Cheers , very useful information , today I'm going to the small local tax office along with my Thai wife and show them the tax form I received in the post , and see what they can help with / advise .
  21. Cheers , thats some thing to think about 🙏.
  22. Many thanks, so it sounds like a personal visit to the tax office seems to be the less stressful option. Can I ask , what type of documents did you take with you to the TDR office , or any other paperwork / ID.
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