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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I


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Keeping your official residence in home country ,but living 5months and 29 days in Thailand on ret. ext . as a "Silver SnowBird " would solve this for sure i guess ..

 

If tax treaty exist with home country and Thailand ....

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10 minutes ago, ChasingTheSun said:

Fairly easy to just tax all money coming in from overseas.

Sure- they could tax all bank transfers (though that would be literal suicide for the economy), but then people will just bring in cash. Sure- they can tax currency exchange (yet another financial suicide), but then people will just use credit/debit cards to pay for everything. Sure- they can tax all card trans....no, no they can't. Easily? nah.

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2 minutes ago, DaRoadrunner said:

Does anyone remember the dreaded tax clearance certificate that one had to obtain from the Thai tax dept before immigration would allow us out of the country.

That was really smart, a lot of foreign experts needed for Thailand's development decided they didn't want to work in "that country that won't let you out without a lot of paperwork".

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2 hours ago, doctormann said:

I believe that there is also a tax treaty between UK and Thailand.

Being an ex civil servant, my state and civil service pensions are taxed in UK at source. The government grabs it before the residue is paid to me. I assume this would make me exempt here, but who knows. It remains to be seen if I remain here or am forced to return to the dreaded land of my birth.

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