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It's interesting that the BMA would publish a tax guide for foreigners, (linked below), less than a year before the announcement about the Revenue Dept's tax change. Was this coincidence or by design I wonder? Either way, the BMA obviously thought it was time they put something in print about income tax for foreigners so they have to be applauded for taking the imitative.

 

https://iao.bangkok.go.th/storage/files/Personal Income Tax.pdf

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15 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

It is not only out of date as you admit but is also misleading/ambiguous so why did you post it and why don't you get the MODs to remove it and all related responses?

 

In that case, the TRD website is also out of date, and all links and references thereunto should be deleted?

 

Personal allowance
Single taxpayer 30,000 baht for the taxpayer

 

 

30,000 baht for the taxpayer’s spouse

 

https://www.rd.go.th/english/6045.html

 

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2 hours ago, chiang mai said:

The allowances are out of date by one year, otherwise the article is fine. If you don't like it, don't read it.

It is out of date so don't post it!

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1 hour ago, chiang mai said:

It's interesting that the BMA would publish a tax guide for foreigners, (linked below), less than a year before the announcement about the Revenue Dept's tax change. Was this coincidence or by design I wonder? Either way, the BMA obviously thought it was time they put something in print about income tax for foreigners so they have to be applauded for taking the imitative.

 

https://iao.bangkok.go.th/storage/files/Personal Income Tax.pdf

Why are you still promoting this cr@p?

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59 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

It is out of date so don't post it!

It's actually not out of date and still relevant until the end of this year. I am advised by my TRD that the new allowances/tax rates for 2024 (already published by Sherrings) will be available on their website the last week of this year, for filing in 2025.

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