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11 minutes ago, Presnock said:

Such is daily life on THIS forum for sure as folks here just seem to want to criticize anyone whenever they read anything whether is is interesting or informative or what.  Just like they enjoy blaming the victims of anything here!

Thank you. Probably the only for consolation 😳

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From a (newspaper) article dated 6 Sept:
"Expats in Thailand, meanwhile, have raised questions about tax treatment of pension income from past employment when that money is brought into Thailand.

If this money is taxed in their home country and that country is one of the 61 that have agreements with Thailand to prevent double taxation, in theory there should be no problem.

But debates about interpretation of the law are ongoing."

They have a link to a legal website that discusses the "ongoing" matter.

In the article from 24 June 2024 they note:
Last year, the Thai Revenue Department (“TRD”) issued Departmental Instructions No. Paw 161/2023 and Paw 162/2023 concerning foreign-sourced income. According to these instructions, any Thai tax resident with foreign-sourced income will be taxed in Thailand when such income is remitted into the country, regardless of when you remit it.

"The proposed new rule will affect both foreigners working in Thailand for more than 180 days and Thai citizens who are Thai tax residents working abroad. A key question is whether this new rule will affect Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa holders. The answer is: “It Depends”.

Currently, the interpretation is issued as a guideline. The LTR rules will prevail based on the hierarchy of laws and the principle of lex specialis. However, if the TRD chooses to amend the Thai Revenue Code, the new rule will likely take precedence. Nonetheless, the government is unlikely to do this, as the LTR is designed to benefit LTR holders."



 


 

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Posted
10 hours ago, stoner said:

 

don't bother sending yourself money. take the few dollars hit at the ATM. if its only 2 months you wont need to visit the ATM more than a couple times. so 50 bucks to get them off your back sounds reasonable. 

 

i get what your saying... but that cash would be sent here to minimize the taxation effect the day i come back here to live permanently later on. it might be a loophole. not living here 180 days it shouldnt be taxable... 

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6 hours ago, save the frogs said:

so that means she will have 6 other boyfriends.

that's not a relationship

 

can be, but been with her long enough and i trust her in that regards. cant say the same about too many thai ladies... will have to wait and see

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11 hours ago, swissie said:

Plenty of Thai "legal eagles" that made it possible for Farangs to stay in Thailand as far as Visas are concerned. For a price.


As I write, a new generation of Thai "legal eagles" are preparing to find possibilities for Farangs to circumvent taxation.
For a price.


Actually the new "business" for Thai Lawyers will be more rewarding than the old "hum drum" Visa business.


A new source of income for underemployed lawyers in Thailand has just opened.

Either way you pay more than the zero currently being paid.

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5 minutes ago, Pouatchee said:

 

i get what your saying... but that cash would be sent here to minimize the taxation effect the day i come back here to live permanently later on. it might be a loophole. not living here 180 days it shouldnt be taxable... 

 

anyone you can *gift* the money to ? a family member perhaps.

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6 minutes ago, stoner said:

 

anyone you can *gift* the money to ? a family member perhaps.

 

first i have to go back and earn it...555 dunno how thats gonna go. yeah i can gift it... but while away, the 180 law doesnt apply so easy... i already have a bank acct connected to thai acct.

 

when you mention gifting is that while here or abroad?

if its while here the question is how many times in a given lapse of time can you do so?

 

 

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