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  1. Thanks for the advice. Yes my tax I.D is on the forms. What other supporting docs did you need? T.I.A
  2. I might just pay an accounting firm to help sort my issue out. Do u have any recommendations? ????
  3. I appreciate the information. From my understanding I'm owed a refund of some sort. All my colleagues received a few thousand baht, I just didn't claim mine....
  4. I see. I earn more than 300k - less than 500k bracket. I'm just confused from conflicting sources. As I've been told by family that the tax-forms I showed said the deduction has already been made and tax paid. *sabai-Sabai*. Now it's past the annually cut of period. Am I subject to a fine of some sorts? ???? ???? ;(..
  5. Hey All! I'm a bit confused regarding witholding tax certs. If I'm not mistaken it's a "pay as you go/earn" sceme and each month I'm deducted %3 which gets paid directly to the goverment on behalf of the company I work for. I assumed that means I'm paying the neccesary tax required by law. I was told if I don't wish to claim a tax refund, it's not neccesary to submit the certs at the yearly report (unless I want to recieve a tax refund of some sort). Is this true? Then now I'm reading conflicting reports I may be subject to penalties ehhh.. Please take into considration I'm full by the way, so my case might be different.
  6. Yes, that's what I was told if I wish to claim a refund of some sorts that I must submit the forms, but if I don't I'm just not ellegable for cash back... right? I just want to make sure .. TIA
  7. Hey All! I'm a bit confused regarding witholding tax certs. If I'm not mistaken it's a "pay as you go/earn" sceme and each month I'm deducted %3 which gets paid directly to the goverment on behalf of the company I work for. I assumed that means I'm paying the neccesary tax required by law. I was told if I don't wish to claim a tax refund, it's not neccesary to submit the certs at the yearly report (unless I want to recieve a tax refund of some sort). Is this true? Then now I'm reading conflicting reports I may be subject to penalties ehhh.. Please take into considration I'm full by the way, so my case might be different.
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