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What will you do if global taxes would be approved?


What will you do if global taxes would be approved?  

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  1. 1. What will you do if global taxes would be approved?

    • I will stay here and pay my taxes, they are little anyway.
      23
    • I will stay here and pay my taxes, it will be quite a lot.
      9
    • I will change to only stay here for 180 days per year.
      37
    • I will leave Thailand (and only visit for holidays).
      18
    • I will stay and not pay taxes too.
      33

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  • Poll closed on 06/09/2024 at 10:42 PM

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Guess i should have defined the ''I will stay and not pay taxes too.'' option better, not sure if people mean with this they don't have to pay anyways, or they simply refuse to pay.

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Pretty shocking results so far if assuming many choose the little taxes or no taxes as they have no income or are retired and it comes to zero / little. Otherwise most seem to plan on leaving for at least 180 days per year. 4 people so far seem to want to burn money regardless.

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44 minutes ago, Mike Teavee said:

You've missed the point a little, living on savings will save you from the recent change to tax money you remit into Thailand but this latest proposed change means you'll be taxed on any income whether you bring it into Thailand or not so even if you bring no money over, you're still potentially liable for tax on any income you earn anywhere

 

 

Not missed the point at all.

I'm just waiting to see what happens.

I have rental income from the uk, I will still wait and see what comes 

if I'm late or miss filling a tax return in Thailand, so be it. new rules or even newer rule that may come.

I'm not running into the revenue office with money in hand.

Some will, that's for sure.

 

 

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11 minutes ago, rocketboy2 said:

 

Not missed the point at all.

I'm just waiting to see what happens.

I have rental income from the uk, I will still wait and see what comes 

 

 

 

What does the UK - Thai DTA say about rental income sourced in the UK?

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14 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

What does the UK - Thai DTA say about rental income sourced in the UK?

 

At present, I have no idea.

Maybe a tax credit could be had, but how that will all work I don't know. also incompatible tax years start and end. Thai / Uk. an accounting pain, I think.

To many, maybe, could be, might be, at present for me to care right now.

I reckon this will all be a massive cluster duck, I'm not going to go into panic mode in Thailand.

Yet. I am waiting and watching.

 

 

 

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After the visa runs, we may have new agents to make "tax runs !!"

 

I definately would move out to another Asian country, if I was staying here more then 180 days.

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