Calm down Proton, I’ll write to Aunty for you and request trigger warnings.
In the meantime I’m sure you’ve heard it said…. ‘Viewer discretion advised’.
No one wants the Palestinians , they cause violence and war, civil war everywhere they go . Jordon and Lebanon both descended into a civil war when Palestinians tried to take over the local Governments through violence
I think what he really means is if one has assessable Thai income from 2024 tax year + assessable foreign income brought into Thailand after 31-Dec-2023, which combined is over the relevant Thai assessable income threshold (for filing an income tax return) then such a person needs to get a Thai TIN and file a Thai income tax return before the due date in early 2025. In evaluating one's assessable foreign income, one also needs to consider the wording in the Double Tax Agreement (DTA) of the country from which one's foreign income originates. ... I believe that is what he means. ... I concede I had difficulty at first in understanding that was his meaning, but I now believe that its what he means. And I believe that makes sense.
I don't know the precise details as to thresholds nor tax return filing date.
And I suspect he also is strongly recommending each expatriate look at their own individual situation and if their assessable income meets the criteria I typed in the 1st para of this response, then it really behooves such individuals to get a Thai TIN as they will likely need to file a Thai tax return.
At present I believe this does not apply for me due to not having the pre-requisite assessable income brought into Thailand nor from interest in Thailand (combined).
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