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Can anyone recommend a Tax Accountant in Pattaya who speaks good English who can help me with the Thai tax reporting that I will need to do at the end of this year. I will have received income here this year in my Thai bank account from UK and French pensions and also UK savings held in my Nationwide UK bank a/c at 31/12/23. I am a  sick 83 y.o. so would prefer that any discussions that are needed are not conduced online or outside Pattaya. A guide as to what I might expect to pay would also be appreciated.

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1 hour ago, redwood1 said:

Please dont worry about this tax nonsense......Its been one year and no effort has been made to clarify anything....

 

You think it can get any clearer that the Thai revenue code and the relevant DTA?

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38 minutes ago, Dan O said:

I don't think thaiembassy.com is a real Thai Embassy website 

 

If you look down at the very bottom of the page that a link was posted to it states in small letters:

 

"This website is managed by Siam Legal International – a law firm in Thailand"

 

"This is NOT the official website of the Thai Embassy"

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15 hours ago, Smokin Joe said:

 

If you look down at the very bottom of the page that a link was posted to it states in small letters:

 

"This website is managed by Siam Legal International – a law firm in Thailand"

 

"This is NOT the official website of the Thai Embassy"

Yes thats what I wrote in my post 

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Just now, Guderian said:

 

The first thing you should do is to go along to the local tax office and ask for a Thai TIN (tax identification number), explaining that you're an 83-year old pensioner with no income from employment in Thailand, only from overseas pensions. They'll most likely refuse to issue you with a TIN, making it impossible for you to file a tax return, and then you won't have to worry about the issue any more.

I already have a Thai tax number for 4 years as I claimed back on tax I paid on interest I got in my Bangkok bank.

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6 minutes ago, lelapin said:

I already have a Thai tax number for 4 years as I claimed back on tax I paid on interest I got in my Bangkok bank.

 

Take some time to review the British and French DTA's as to how your particular flavor of pensions are treated.  I assume you can use both DTA's to your benefit, but would need to confirm.

 

Calculate how much of each type of income you've remitted this year.  Out of that, how much was earned this year...........as in how much assessable income.  Pre-2024 income is still tax-free.

 

Then read up on the Thai allowances and deductions.  You should have well over 500K before any tax due.

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Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, lelapin said:

I already have a Thai tax number for 4 years as I claimed back on tax I paid on interest I got in my Bangkok bank.

Yeah I have one but things lapsed when interest rates were near zero and reclaiming was not worth it....then Covid came along and I stopped getting reminders..

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18 minutes ago, redwood1 said:

 

I will be waiting for your.....Its only November....Its only December...Its only January....Its only February...etc.....lol

 

But why would that surprise you?  You think publishing new forms........in English.......is a priority?

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On 10/4/2024 at 12:32 PM, NoDisplayName said:

 

But why would that surprise you?  You think publishing new forms........in English.......is a priority?

Quite possibly is... there's little money to be had from the Thai speaking contingent, and to tax foreigners only is much loved approach.

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Personally, I came here, among other things, to escape the high prices and taxes in my country, so having to pay taxes in Thailand would be the straw that broke the camel's back and make me move to another country.

 

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9 minutes ago, lelapin said:

Any updates on an accountant based in Pattaya who can help with submitting Thai tax return

 

Have you considered entering "accountant Pattaya" in Google or another search engine?

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Posted
20 minutes ago, lelapin said:

Any updates on an accountant based in Pattaya who can help with submitting Thai tax return

Who told you to file a Thai tax return?

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Posted (edited)
29 minutes ago, lelapin said:

Any updates on an accountant based in Pattaya who can help with submitting Thai tax return

 

Yea here is a suggestion..And its free...Dont file one .......That is unless your working in Thailand...So what is your JOB your earning money from here?

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1 hour ago, redwood1 said:

 

Yea here is a suggestion..And its free...Dont file one .......That is unless your working in Thailand...So what is your JOB your earning money from here?

And what happens when the tax office are advised by the bank that I have received international transfers. They have already stated what the fine will be for not completing Thai tax returns where appropriate.   

 

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9 hours ago, lelapin said:

Any updates on an accountant based in Pattaya who can help with submitting Thai tax return

Oh they will be springing up in a multitude soon..... there will be quite a rush on for TINs too, one a I doubt the revenue dept could handle. 

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Meanwhile I've remitted 920k baht this year and will stay 250 days and I won't be going anywhere near an accountant or the tax office.

 

OP needs to relax a bit in my opinion. If not, maybe contact/join the Pattaya City Expats club and they may be able to provide a contact. I know they've had many speakers on tax at their weekly meetings.

 

https://pcec.club/

 

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CAT Accounting & Tax Co., Ltd

accounting-tax.co.th

https://accounting-tax.co.th/

CAT Accounting and Tax Co., Ltd. is based in Pattaya and Bowin And managed by Khun Thananan Khomkai As a fully qualified and Registered Accountant.

 

She speaks perfect English and has done my accounts for over 15 years

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