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offset

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  1. People must remember you are only taxed on accesable tax that is brought into Thailand not everything brought here Also any money you bring in from savings held before the 1st of January 2024 is not taxable
  2. Some accounts in joint names maybe frozen on death
  3. Becareful with that he can always get a new book anytime using his passport and a lost report from the police
  4. Is the UK Tax free allowance (£12570) classed as accesable income in Thailand
  5. I use both Internet banking and on the app
  6. But normally the exchange rate with Kbank is 0.4% less with swift
  7. Can I ask how long did it take them to review you case
  8. When did you get the form telling you that no tax is to be paid
  9. At least I had the pleasure that I ended up that they owe me money
  10. Today I filed for tax at the tax office to prove my address i showed her my rental agreement. She said this has not got a stamp on it and will cost 0.1% of the yearly cost.I did not argue because it was not a lot of money but as anybody had the same happen to them
  11. Call it what you want but it was a way of avoiding tax (which is legal) and most probably used by many rich Thais that have overseas connections
  12. True because there are many more of them than us But most Thais will do online and not need to go to the tax office The other thing most Thais would need to earn more than 20000 baht a month not many of the population will earn that much
  13. Just filed my tax in the tax office no mention of previous tax years even though i was claiming back with holding tax for 2 years back year's Many falangs in the office
  14. Any saving you have before 2024 is non taxable, that is why they brought in the new rule to stop people using it as a loop hole not to pay tax
  15. I think you will find that Thailand as agreed to not double tax pensions
  16. They never laid down any rules to make you declare your tax situation like they have done now
  17. If he came from the UK his pensions should have been taxed so he do not need to pay tax on them in Thailand
  18. If you had saving from the previous years you brought that over which was not taxable and was loop hole they have now stopped
  19. I have an interesting thing with my son because I have 100% custody over him with a court order to prove it, so tomorrow I will find out if that is acceptable when I will try to file for my taxes
  20. Did the take all the prove about what tax that they should of paid in their own country or are they living a life where they do not pay taxes in any country
  21. It definitely states that 1. Residents of Thailand If you stay in Thailand for the total of at least 180 days in the tax year, you are considered a “resident of Thailand” for tax purposes. You have to file a return on the income that you received if you meet one of the following conditions: (1) Your total income exceeded 60,000 baht in the tax year. (2) You were married and your income combined with that of your spouse exceeded 120,000 baht in the tax year.
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