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11 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Great input but I would draw the line at showing some sack. 

The Foreign Sack Tax Act is being proposed by the Finance Ministry.

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I went to  Jomtien tax office with the missus back in April and was told to come back at the end of the year with a yearly bank statement if I wanted  a TIN.

Felt stupid for following the rules...

 

 

 

 

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On 11/20/2024 at 11:12 PM, JimTripper said:

Fuk 'em. Lay low until you are forced to go in. That way at least you will have the satisfaction of knowing they are doing something right.

Yessir, until the Thai revenue department/govt puts out any NEW rules or regulations or new laws stating something different from the current laws I will not be participating in obtaining a Thai Tax number nor even thinking about filing a tax form.  I may get a call from the revenue department wanting to know about my remittances to which I will gladly respond.  good luck to all, at least after today we should know if the current govt is still leading.

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This years tax rules will only become clear when some people are processed by their local tax office.

 

I expect to see posts here next year from people saying...

1. They filed and no problem or it was a nightmare.

2. They did not file and were audited or not audited.

3. DTA meant that no Thai tax due or additional Thai tax was payable. UK example: you take a lump sum from your SIPP of which 25% is tax free would Thailand want to tax this if transferred here?

 

Remember TIT you plqce your bet and spun the wheel 

 

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Forgot to mention do not rely on the Thai government not knowing about you. They are getting very good at pulling information together about you.

Shocked at the information held about my wife in the 'Tang Rat' appication, driving licence, insurance, medical, financial etc

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14 hours ago, Neeranam said:

Or use WISE as a bank. 

Needs back up. Using only Wise or some EMI for banking is not sustainable, many reports mentioning Wise is freezing/closing accounts at will.

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On 11/20/2024 at 11:05 PM, Jingthing said:

For the record, for those of us who are tax resident, don't work here or have a business in Thailand, who haven't filed a tax return before in Thailand, I personally think it's a massive folly and basically asking for trouble to go out of your way to get into the tax system here by applying for a TIN at this time.

At a later date, perhaps years from now, things might be different but that's my opinion for NOW and yes I know that many people will vehemently disagree with me. 

Very well said.

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On 11/20/2024 at 10:02 PM, billd766 said:

I first read about it on AN months ago when Mike Lister first started the thread.

Be aware that there are those amongst us who are pushing tax issues in order to feather their own nest.

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6 minutes ago, Thingamabob said:

Be aware that there are those amongst us who are pushing tax issues in order to feather their own nest.

Do tell us more please?

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On 11/20/2024 at 6:16 PM, Moonlover said:

 

This taxation business came up, for the very first time on a local forum up here in NE Issan last week. Nobody knew anything about it! So I'm guessing there won't be a stampede around here.

 

This should come as little surprise, the further away you are from Bangkok, the less people understand about current events and the worse communication is between organisations that are headquartered in Bangkok. Is it any wonder that people who have asked questions at their TRD branch in Nakon Nowhere have been met with very different answers.

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On 11/20/2024 at 10:52 AM, Delight said:

This office is located in Jomtien.

Just called in for information 

The 1st stage is to obtain a TIN (Taxation Identity  Number)

For this copies of passport entries are required plus a TM30

English -it seems is not spoken here.

 

So you never got a TIN.

Excellent post.

Government officials say and do different things depending on,

what day of the week it is.

Yawn. :coffee1:

 

 

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16 hours ago, 0ffshore360 said:

Not a red herring !

If  staying in Thailand 180 or more days in a tax year  and remitting funds  that are  taxed at source exempts the need for tax residency declaration. It is only extraneous income that will be of interest to both ends of a DTR .

Immigration systems  may be poorly integrated  but integrated financial systems are constantly being upgraded.

Homicides attract less penalty than tax evasion !

No it does not.

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On 11/20/2024 at 10:52 AM, Delight said:

This office is located in Jomtien.

Just called in for information 

The 1st stage is to obtain a TIN (Taxation Identity  Number)

 

For this copies of passport entries are required plus a TM30

 

English -it seems is not spoken here.

 

 

 

"The department operates 12 regional revenue offices, 119 area revenue offices, and 850 area revenue branch offices throughout the country as well as 14 bureaus at its headquarters". 

 

Area offices are not always large but Jomtien appears to be larger than most. I will be very very surprised if there are no English speaking staff there.

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On 11/20/2024 at 11:05 PM, Jingthing said:

For the record, for those of us who are tax resident, don't work here or have a business in Thailand, who haven't filed a tax return before in Thailand, I personally think it's a massive folly and basically asking for trouble to go out of your way to get into the tax system here by applying for a TIN at this time.

At a later date, perhaps years from now, things might be different but that's my opinion for NOW and yes I know that many people will vehemently disagree with me. 

I'm in a different situation because I already have a TIN and have filed tax returns here previously. But hand on heart, if I was tax resident here and had over 60k of assessable income, I cannot imagine a downside to filing, only to not filing, potentially at some later date. If you think by not filing you remain hidden, you need a reality check. But hey, each to their own.

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