samtam Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago On 11/7/2024 at 3:22 PM, phitsanulokjohn said: Here we are almost an hour long interview,straight from Tom Carden's mouth. I thought this was quite a good interview. He seems to have changed his mind since then. On 11/7/2024 at 3:58 PM, chiang mai said: A wife and children are tax deductions, that was why I asked. I had my deductions worked out to THB500k: THB60k Personal Care Allowance THB100k (up to) Pension Income Allowance THB190k over 65 THB150k zero rate Is that incorrect?
chiang mai Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 5 minutes ago, samtam said: I thought this was quite a good interview. He seems to have changed his mind since then. I had my deductions worked out to THB500k: THB60k Personal Care Allowance THB100k (up to) Pension Income Allowance THB190k over 65 THB150k zero rate Is that incorrect? Correct 1 1
samtam Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago On 11/8/2024 at 10:33 AM, chiang mai said: Technically, the requirement is to file a return, as long as you are tax resident and you have more than 60k in assessable income. Technically, if you don't, you can be subject to a fine....technically. So the issue is not strictly owning money, it's about filing or not filing, in that context, Carden is more right than wrong. 18 hours ago, chiang mai said: Correct So in my case, if my income is below THB500K, I don't have to file. Actually, we are two unmarried people over 65 who live together, so we both have an allowance of THB500K + THB500K = THB1M; we have joint accounts worldwide and comingle funds.
The Cyclist Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 15 minutes ago, samtam said: So in my case, if my income is below THB500K, I don't have to file. I do not believe this is correct. THB500k is the threshold that you would start to pay tax by applying your 19 hours ago, samtam said: I had my deductions worked out to THB500k: THB60k Personal Care Allowance THB100k (up to) Pension Income Allowance THB190k over 65 THB150k zero rate This is not the same as the thresholds for filing a tax return which are 60K / 120K / 220K depending on the type of income and if you file as an Individual or a Couple. That is my understanding on how it works. This also explains why the RD has about 4 million ' Nul ' tax returns each year. 4 million Tax returns filed, but no tax to pay. As always, better to be safe than sorry. Try and file and let the RD direct you. 1 1
samtam Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 34 minutes ago, The Cyclist said: I do not believe this is correct. THB500k is the threshold that you would start to pay tax by applying your This is not the same as the thresholds for filing a tax return which are 60K / 120K / 220K depending on the type of income and if you file as an Individual or a Couple. That is my understanding on how it works. This also explains why the RD has about 4 million ' Nul ' tax returns each year. 4 million Tax returns filed, but no tax to pay. As always, better to be safe than sorry. Try and file and let the RD direct you. OK, thanks. I will inquire at RD.
The Cyclist Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 38 minutes ago, samtam said: OK, thanks. I will inquire at RD. It would be mental not to ask. What is the worst that is going to happen ? 1. They tell you to go away 2. They give you a TIN, fill in a form and you pay no tax. It's a no brainer for me. A once a year trip to the RD to keep on the straight and narrow.
NoDisplayName Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 16 minutes ago, The Cyclist said: It's a no brainer for me. A once a year trip to the RD to keep on the straight and narrow. It's easier than that. File once a year online. My plan is first week of January, file FBAR online (10 minutes), file Thai tax online (10 minutes). First week of March, after 1099's received, file US tax online (30 minutes). Along with that I have 3-4 90-day reports to my probation officer, online (5 minutes each). Only physical attendance is one day per year, bank statements (30 minutes), and extension renewal (1 hour), plus a couple hours driving back and forth to the big city. As long as they don't go with worldwide taxation, we're good. 1
The Cyclist Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 13 minutes ago, NoDisplayName said: t's easier than that. File once a year online. It's even easier for me. I wont be filing anything. Annual bank printout, attach P60, put in A4 envelope, mark envelope Thai Tax Year 2024 and stick in a drawer for safekeeping, should someone come knocking at my door for audit purposes. But for those that are unsure. A trip to the RD to ask the question is the best way forward, unless they want to fork out for the Services of a Tax Consultant.
NoDisplayName Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 7 minutes ago, The Cyclist said: It's even easier for me. I wont be filing anything. Annual bank printout, attach P60, put in A4 envelope, mark envelope Thai Tax Year 2024 and stick in a drawer for safekeeping, should someone come knocking at my door for audit purposes. But for those that are unsure. A trip to the RD to ask the question is the best way forward, unless they want to fork out for the Services of a Tax Consultant. That's a plan. You are prepared. I'm in the "if you don't owe tax, you don't need to file" camp. I get a couple thousand back from interest and dividend withholding.
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