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Thailand's Expats Urged to Register with TRD for Tax, Says Expert


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1 minute ago, daveAustin said:

I think I’ll wait, thanks. Certainly won’t be buying houses and cars again in the near future.  

FWIW I agree that everyone should be proactive, but that doesn't mean rushing out to obtain a TIN or buying his or anyone else's tax services. Everyone should understand the issues as they relate to their particular unique  situation and calculate their own exposure to Thai tax using pen and paper. Set up a spread sheet and update it every month with your income and your TEDA and see what the end of the year position looks like, that's sensible.

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1 hour ago, chiang mai said:

No, not unless the country has been annexed as the 51st state.

I was being sarcastic.  If one writes an aritcle about Thai taxies or the TRD then why attach photo of IRS Form 1040.  Or is this just TIT? 

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37 minutes ago, CharlieH said:

Didnt I read somewhere it was ILLEGAL for non Thai to give Tax advice about Thai Tax ?

I don't believe that reiterating what the law says or reinforcing the need to abide by it, constitutes tax advice. 

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