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PSA: Tips for finding long-term Thai health insurance
jerrymahoney replied to lsemprini's topic in Health and Medicine
A large component of regularly posting knowledgeable people are 'self insured' i.e. they have no insurance. -
ARTICLE 20 Pensions and Social Security Payments Article 20 deals with the taxation of private (i.e., non-government) pensions, annuities, social security, and similar benefits. Paragraph 1 Paragraph 1 provides that private pensions and other similar remuneration paid in consideration of past employment are generally taxable only in the residence State of the recipient. The phrase “pensions and other similar remuneration” is intended to encompass payments made by private retirement plans and arrangements in consideration of past employment. https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-trty/thaitech.pdf
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Well non-state employment related pensions are on the US-Thai DTA as I noted in case some Yank was casually reading this and not aware of the minutia. But as long as there is some hiatus here, I would just like to note I have been on the receiving end of 2 doomsday scenarios: 1. Immigration Officer: "You farang -- you have retirement income of 65k per month. Show me your Thai tax return for your visa extension of stay showing that you paid tax on income of 65k monthly. 2. Be careful mate. That will bring you to their (RD) attention. ... and it is always better to not get noticed by any Thai Govt person or office. I wish you scaremongers were better coordinated.
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The DTA doesn't say whether you have to file to declare income as under DTA. It also doesn't say that Thailand cannot make you report the income and then apply for the exemption. Unless somewhere there is a line of the form that says report income that is subject to DTA. As per the DTA Social Security could not be taxed in any manner.