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Thai American lawyer advises that it is illegal for non-Thais to give Thai tax advice


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1 hour ago, JimHuaHin said:

If the heading is correct, then all the legal firms in Thailand that employ foreigners who provide tax advice are breaking the law.

You will probably find that they all have a resident Thai lawyer under who's auspices any "advice" rather than an opinion is given.

 

Unfortunately The Pattaya Mail has published at least 2 articles supposedly written by Thai tax "experts" that were at best misleading and in one case factually incorrect.......

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7 hours ago, Jingthing said:

I tend to believe that information is true -- that it is illegal.

See my comment above - purely my opinion :wink:

 

However this guy is conflating 2/3 issues - change to tax regs, advice and NIT. Personally I found the article on NIT he refers to a bit of a storm in a tea cup and there has been little comment about it which I believe is as it should be.

 

 

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