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Taxation of worldwide income for Thailand Tax Residents?
You do. At best the Thai tax rate will be zero, they will not refund you anything. -
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Kiwi Pension
Your link relates to Super, but I think the member is asking about the NZ aged pension. Clarification needed by the OP. -
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Are high end smartphones worth the money (to you)?
No need for a Thai guy in a kiosk... https://xdaforums.com/c/samsung-galaxy-j7.5263/ -
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£1 billion a month: Rising Benefit Claims by Foreign Nationals Fuel Political Tensions
Are you sure you’re posting on the right page? You seem to be awfully emotional while fantasizing over violence against certain parts of other folk’s anatomy. -
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Taxation of worldwide income for Thailand Tax Residents?
Wow, it even gets better. A tax specialist who requested anonymity said in cases where a taxpayer has income from a foreign source and that income has already been taxed in the source country, if the source country has a DTA with Thailand when that income is brought into Thailand, it may be eligible for a tax credit for the tax paid to the source country. However, the calculation of the tax credit can be complex, and each country that has a DTA with Thailand may have certain specific provisions that differ, resulting in variations in the tax computation details. According to the source, when claiming a tax credit under a DTA, the tax credit must not exceed the tax liability payable in Thailand. The highest personal income tax rate in Thailand is 35%. Therefore, if the income tax paid abroad was at a rate of 40%, the Thai tax credit cannot exceed the domestic tax liability, which is capped at 35%. So if I have a pension in my home country, on which I obviously get taxed there, and I remit the income to Thailand, I get that tax refunded. Are that pigs I see flying through the sky?
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