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Posted
15 hours ago, The Cyclist said:

Read the notes in red at the bottom of Part 2.

 

Where it says for example Amount of  Income exempt from Taxation / Type of income exempt from Taxation / Your TIN, or for Brits NI number

 

Then read the notes at Part 3 and 4

 

https://www.kasikornbank.com/th/Download/Level4_doc/FATCA-CRS-FORM_INDIVIDUAL.pdf

 

IMO - you misinterpret this part of the form.


"For example: Amount of income exempted to taxation/ Types of income exempted to taxation / Under issuing TIN"


It needs a reason, not the detail you are outlining . Each one, is an example of a reason why a TIN is not being supplied. "Forget TIN", is listed as an unacceptable reason with a cross icon.......


So, for example, you could state: 


"Amount of Income is exempt level" or

"Income type is exempt, gifts, savings, remitted capital" or

"TIN is under issuance process"  ( I think this is what "Under Issuing TIN" means. I do not believe "Under Issuing TIN" means they are asking for a foreign tax ID linked to a specific amount and type of income. This doesn't hold up logically. ) 


KBank has no need to collect the detail of the amount of your exempt income ( at what point in time would this be anyway) , and the category of it. You do not need to file a tax return to Kbank. Taking your interpretation would almost amount to a line by line filing.

 

This isn't how these KYC forms work. 


 

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Posted
1 hour ago, prakhonchai nick said:

"2. provide a certified true copy of your passport; ",

 

Certified by who?  The Lotus's check out girl?? 

 

If a Lawyer needed, they generally charge 1,000bt up to stamp and sign!!!  Will Kasikorn foot the bill?

 

And why?  A copy passport was taken from the original  by bank staff when we opened the account

yeah just copy the data page on a sheet of white paper and then sign it - same as we do for immigration - WE are certifying that it is valid.

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Posted
40 minutes ago, chang50 said:

I'm interested in the TIN request form I'm going to kbank today can I just ask for one?

The W9 Form that Kasikorn added to the e-mail is the US Internal Revenue Service document.  It is in PDF-format, and that format is not accepted to be added as attachment to this post.

Send me a PM with your e-mail address and I will send it to you (but obviously only needed when you are a US citizen or are US tax-eligible).

Posted
4 minutes ago, anrcaccount said:

MO - you misinterpret this part of the form.

 

I haven't misinterpretted anything.

 

Money going into your KBank account.

 

Exempt taxable income

 

Mine would read

 

Baht  xxxx / Govenment Pension / My UK NI Number.

 

6 minutes ago, anrcaccount said:

KBank has no need to collect the detail of the amount of your exempt income ( at what point in time would this be anyway) , and the category of it. You do not need to file a tax return to Kbank. Taking your interpretation would almost amount to a line by line filing.

 

Banks, as the the 1st point of contact under CRS do need to collect the data, as per their reporting obligations under CRS, the 2nd point of contact will be RD Offices, and the 3rd point of contact will be the BoT.

 

As always, you do whatever you think applies to you

Posted
19 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

What if you fill in the forms and inadvertently mistype your Belgian Tax number? 

Interesting suggestion. Kasikorn might just leave it at that, but it might 'wake up sleeping dogs' at the Thai or Belgian tax-authorities so I am not inclined to try that out... 

Posted
22 minutes ago, topt said:

Just tell them you don't need a Thai TIN. You think the bank is going to check?

I think the Thai IRS would be alerted that a foreign Thai bank-account holder did not apply for a Thai TIN.

Unfortunately it's not up to use to decide whether a Thai TIN is needed for our tax-situation, otherwise everybody would say 'not needed' and leave it at that.  

Posted
13 minutes ago, Red Phoenix said:

The W9 Form that Kasikorn added to the e-mail is the Thai Internal Revenue Service document to apply for a TIN.  It is in PDF-format, and that format is not accepted to be added as attachment to this post.

Send me a PM with your e-mail address and I will send it to you.

Are you sure it's a Thai form - the only "W9" i've seen is from the US IRS. 

Posted
10 minutes ago, Red Phoenix said:

I think the Thai IRS would be alerted that a foreign Thai bank-account holder did not apply for a Thai TIN.

Unfortunately it's not up to use to decide whether a Thai TIN is needed for our tax-situation, otherwise everybody would say 'not needed' and leave it at that.  

My Thai wife doesn't have a TIN, and she's lived here nearly 50 years.

 

Worst case, I can get a VISA outside of Thailand (no money in Thai bank), not have a bank account in my name here, and get her to open a bank account in her name (and on my phone) for me to use in Thailand.

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Posted
On 11/23/2024 at 8:41 PM, offset said:

As anybody had an E-mail from Kbank asking to fill out 3 forms and return to them

 

Or is this a scam

No, it's no scam unfortunately. Send it back until 20.12.

The battle begins

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Posted
27 minutes ago, The Cyclist said:

I haven't misinterpretted anything.

 

Money going into your KBank account.

 

Exempt taxable income

 

Mine would read

 

Baht  xxxx / Govenment Pension / My UK NI Number.

 

Yes, I believe you have misinterpreted this, and should reconsider.

 

This part of the form is required to be completed for those who don't have a Thai TIN, and are not currently a resident of a foreign jurisdiction for tax purposes. 

 

Here is what the form states:

 

Please explain in the following section why you are unable to obtain a TIN if you selected Reason (B) above or if you don’t have TINs in any countries as per Question 1 of Part 2 above. Mandatory for non-Thai citizens who have taxable income in Thailand and do not provide the Thai-TIN.
For example: Amount of income exempted to taxation/ Types of income exempted to taxation / Under issuing TIN
For example: Forget TIN X

 

 

It asks for a reason that you haven't provided a Thai TIN.  Then it gives examples of valid reasons , and one invalid reason ( "forget TIN")

 

It's not asking you to provide "Money going into your KBank account" ( of course, KBank can already see that!) Nor is it asking for you to list your income, the category of that income that makes it exempt from Thai taxation, and a foreign tax ID. Here IMO you have made an incorrect interpretation.

 

If you are a current foreign resident with an foreign Tax ID, you would have listed that foreign Tax ID in the part of the form above ( Part 2, 1.) , and you wouldn't be completing this part of the form. 

 

 

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Posted

Not about to read the 8 pages however have couple of questions if someone can advise.

1. Why just Kasikorn customers (at this point)

2. I trashed the email as soon as I opened it since to me (on face value) seemed a scam.

3. Can you deal with bank directly in person

Posted
6 minutes ago, marino28 said:

Maybe the people that got this email when they open the account they put a foreign adress for contact adress or something ? 

 

 

Nope.

Posted
On 11/23/2024 at 10:00 PM, CharlieH said:

From what I can make of the forms it's all about US citizens  etc

No, it's for everybody who got an account with Kasikorn. Other banks will follow

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Posted
2 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Not about to read the 8 pages however have couple of questions if someone can advise.

1. Why just Kasikorn customers (at this point)

2. I trashed the email as soon as I opened it since to me (on face value) seemed a scam.

3. Can you deal with bank directly in person

There is no "deal". I called Kasikorn, they said all customers get this email to the registered address. So, to delete was not the brightest idea. Better to prin and fill and send it back

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Posted
6 hours ago, CrossBones said:

It applies to everyone not only US citizens. Probably Thai citizens as well.

One of the forms is for US citizens/green card holders. The other is for non us citizens.

 

You have to fill this out

 

I wonder if i can submit these documents in person at a bank, so i dont need to go through the trouble of getting authorised notarized passport copy.

 

I am interested to know if Thai people have been receiving this form? FATCA/CRS Individual Self-Certification by Kasikorn.

 

for security as it contains your banking info plus data on you, best to not use email but return to bank in person iMHO

 

 

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, quake said:

 

No, they will only except Big-C check out girls, certification of your passport.

 

Yes,  it's all part of big brother checking up on us. we can't escape it all.

But we all know the bad boys,  will still get away with stuff around the world.

 

 

immigration accepts your copy of pp with your signature certifying it!

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Posted
9 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Not about to read the 8 pages however have couple of questions if someone can advise.

1. Why just Kasikorn customers (at this point)

2. I trashed the email as soon as I opened it since to me (on face value) seemed a scam.

3. Can you deal with bank directly in person

You can fill out the forms in the bank. I am US citizen, and I had to fill out the forms when I opened my accts at Kasikorn, SCB and Bangkok Bank. I did not receive an email from Kasikorn.

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Posted
13 hours ago, MangoKorat said:

Not sure, I guess I should read the forms first and see what information they are asking for.  I no longer meet their criteria for opening an account - I wanted a second account which they refused as I no longer have a Non O or a Work Permit. I just don't want any problems with them as I have several regular payments to make.

 

Are you here or not? Go to a different Kbank. 

 

 

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Posted
13 hours ago, MangoKorat said:

Not sure, I guess I should read the forms first and see what information they are asking for.  I no longer meet their criteria for opening an account - I wanted a second account which they refused as I no longer have a Non O or a Work Permit. I just don't want any problems with them as I have several regular payments to make.

 

Are you here or not? Go to a different Kbank. 

 

 

Posted
5 minutes ago, Presnock said:

I am interested to know if Thai people have been receiving this form? FATCA/CRS Individual Self-Certification by Kasikorn

My Thai wife has accts at Kasikorn also, and she has not received this email.

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Posted
18 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Not about to read the 8 pages however have couple of questions if someone can advise.

1. Why just Kasikorn customers (at this point)

2. I trashed the email as soon as I opened it since to me (on face value) seemed a scam.

3. Can you deal with bank directly in person

Best to deal directly with bank as banking and id info should not be sent via email unless encrypted. good luck

as I noted elsewhere expattaxesthailand.com will do a free webinar on filling out the documents 29 Nov at 1 PM.  Free consultation for 15 minutes can be made.  register at the website for webinar

Posted
14 minutes ago, Drumbuie said:

Shall be writing polite letter to Data Protection division...

So you think sending an email to your private email address, which you gave them when you opened an account, is an infringement on the laws of data protection?

 

 

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Posted
6 minutes ago, JohnnyBD said:

My Thai wife has accts at Kasikorn also, and she has not received this email.

She doesn't qualify.  From the earlier quoted mail from Kasikorn;

 

"is an email that the bank has sent to foreign customers who have deposit account with Kasikornbank and pay taxes abroad and have never filled out the FATCA/CRS form."

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