Everything posted by Negita43
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- Why do you want to live so long?
Live like you will die tomorrow - Learn like you will live forever. - Mahatma Gandhi- Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
Came across this about the UK Thai DTA https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/507424/uk-thailand-dtc180281_-_in_force.pdf Articles 1 to 4 maybe relevant.- Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
So long term partner would have to pay tax on monetary gifts- Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
Yes that was what I was asking since taking money out of an ISA is completely tax free (and doesn't have to be reported to the tax authorities) so if I then send this to Thailand what is the status of that money since it's not taxable in the UK (and is it covered in the DTA agreement - I think not as I think ISAs came after the DTA agreement)- Long time Danish resident stuck in Thai immigration detention in complicated case
I'm sure this is not the correct place to post this BUT - since last night's maintenance lock out the "go to the top icon" seems to have disappeared?- Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
I did ask this q before but the thread is so big I cannot find it again to see if there were any opinions on it. In the UK citizens can put up to 20K each year in an ISA (this can be a cash ISA or stock and shares) - all income, profit and withdrawals are not subject to UK tax and indeed do not have to be declared on a tax return. Equally if you are out of the UK for a time abroad the ISAs you have can be retained but you cannot add more money during your period of absence. So does anyone have an opinion as to how this will fit in with the new rules effective Jan 1 2024- Thailand needs to calm down it's rush to EV !
The world is full of people who let others do the "thinking" for them and look where that's getting us.- Thailand needs to calm down it's rush to EV !
Thanks again - as I am sure you will have realised by now I am a complete novice on the subject of EVs- Thailand Ruined
I stand corrected BUT it a tax just the same????- Thailand needs to calm down it's rush to EV !
Thanks for the info But what about where they connect to the motor? I assume they have a + and a - terminal with leads out to the electric motor????- Thailand needs to calm down it's rush to EV !
I have a question about EVs - most of the diagramatic pictures I see show the battery pack at floor level. With Thailand having a great propensity to flood might that be an issue?- Thailand Ruined
I think what people are complaining about is not having to pay taxes here in Thailand as they already do (sales tax). What they are complaining about is possibly having to pay tax on bringing money to Thailand that they have already paid tax on in their home country. Even with reciprocal tax agreements that are open to interpretation by different officials and may involve lots of extra paperwork there are genuine concerns about paying tax twice what is your money.- Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
Agree but my strategy is to move a couple of million (baht) here before 2024 that would keep me going for a couple of years while I wait and see/- Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
Every little helps - apogies to Tesco- Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
Digital Wallet and taxing income from abroad? For the source of the money, which is estimated to total about 560 billion baht, Mr Julapun assured that there will be financial sources to fund the project.- If you do any or all of these can you please explain why you think any of them are acceptable?
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Just a question: Surely whatever means they use for "collecting" what they see as their rightful dues ???? cannot start until 180 days into 2024 as only then can they ascertain the length of a persons stay and hence if they are a tax resident and even then people may take trips out of the country during the course of the year. So I don't see how they are going to collect the tax until at least 2025 Of course they could collect via banks receiving money and them tell you to request a repayment depending on your tax statusat the end of the year - ho ho- what you do with your house when you are away in thailand?
I use WIFI to control central heating (Google Nest linked to a combi boiler) set to the insurance requirement of 15C. Camera on door for security BUT it is always a worry and the journey each year to and from at 80 is getting more and more daunting so I am probably going to sell up - then no worries about that but of course plenty of worries about other things linked to commiting to spend the rest of my life in Thailand. In my opinion governments (all) just want to restrict our freedoms more and more.- Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
From previous post by me about ISA should have read: 20K each year to be invested Apparently too late to edit original post- Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
This topic is becoming very cumbersome to read (although of course very important) so apologies if this question has come up before. In the UK they have 2 special "wrappers" for money, one of which is an ISA - ISA's allow up to 20K each to be invetsed (money or stocks) and all income and gains are tax free so how does that fit into this new system? The other is a SIPP (self invested Pension) - money taken out from this scheme is taxed at (I believe) 25% same question as above - how does that fit into the proposed regulations?- Have you installed Windows 11 ?
There is a GUI version called Zorin I believe VINE allows you to run windows apps Not sure about video editing but all the others are available- Special digital savings accounts available for foreigners?
Obviously you've been here far too long - if calling people stupid just because you don't agree with them isn't aggressive then at the very least it's arrogant.- Special digital savings accounts available for foreigners?
I wonder how long it will work for you especially as you seem to be quite a agressive person - just state your opinion without the rancor.- Why foreigners should not be worried by the new modification to the revenue code in Thailand
As far as my experiencee is concerned - I worked here for several years whilst "over 70" and I declared my income every year and was told exactly that by the tax office BUT that does not clarify which "rule" overrides the other ie tax on income from abroad or tax for over 70's - Why do you want to live so long?