Bday Prang Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 10 minutes ago, Phulublub said: So you knowingly and deliberately break the law, and think that saying "oh, sorry officer" will have Plod moving along. They do say that most criminals are not the sharpest pencils.... PH No police will be involved, I know plenty of people with an address in the UK that they use for such purposes, many have died and took their "secret" to the grave with them. not so stupid after all eh? I also know a few saintly types who fessed up to the DWP on day 1 and suffered for the rest of their lives on a pension of £65 per week... So who are the sharpest then ? 1
flexomike Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 3 hours ago, Cowboy1 said: Im British, have an account with Bangkok bank, and have not heard from them So far it has only been Kasikorn account holders 1
Popular Post RichardColeman Posted 15 hours ago Popular Post Posted 15 hours ago 3 hours ago, Phulublub said: If you bring money into the Country it may very well be taxable income. I still think that this is why it will fall apart - the idea of paying tax on your imported savings in another country is a killer. It will kill off people moving here and will destroy investment in the housing market - imagine paying 25% tax on sending money to buy a house and losing millions of baht - because THAT is what this law would do 5
BritManToo Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 4 minutes ago, RichardColeman said: I still think that this is why it will fall apart - the idea of paying tax on your imported savings in another country is a killer. It will kill off people moving here and will destroy investment in the housing market - imagine paying 25% tax on sending money to buy a house and losing millions of baht - because THAT is what this law would do I already didn't buy a new car this year, just in case.
Lacessit Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) 16 minutes ago, RichardColeman said: I still think that this is why it will fall apart - the idea of paying tax on your imported savings in another country is a killer. It will kill off people moving here and will destroy investment in the housing market - imagine paying 25% tax on sending money to buy a house and losing millions of baht - because THAT is what this law would do It's going to get that tied up with double taxation agreements the bureaucrats will say the hell with it. Particularly when it is pension incomes being transferred. I could make any pen-pusher's life miserable by transferring post-2024 income up to the tax-free limit, then from pre-2024 savings, all documented. However, I don't see any need to do so until Immigration starts wanting to see tax returns. Edited 15 hours ago by Lacessit 1
scubascuba3 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Lacessit said: It's going to get that tied up with double taxation agreements the bureaucrats will say the hell with it. Particularly when it is pension incomes being transferred. I could make any pen-pusher's life miserable by transferring funds up to the tax-free limit, then from pre-2024 savings, all documented. However, I don't see any need to do so until Immigration starts wanting to see tax returns. Would be nice if they made things crystal clear then i can decide whether to leave for 6+ months
Patsawi Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Hi, I also received this E-mail. I went to K- bank Jomtien and they put the information from Att 1 in computer (Att 2 and 3 only for US people) and copied my passport and bankbook. Everything solved in 5 min. 1
The Cyclist Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 58 minutes ago, Bday Prang said: There appear to be so many on here who are so excited about this that they just can't wait to hand over some cash, Who will be handing over cash ? Strange comment. There are many who will comply with the rules and hand over nothing. 1 hour ago, Bday Prang said: Presumably they will then feel further justification whilst preaching to the rest of us or virtue signalling to like minded others No one is preaching anything, they are pointing out reality. https://www.rd.go.th/fileadmin/user_upload/FATCA_File/crs/Thailand_CRS_Guidance_280823.pdf Perhaps those that do not wish to face reality, or are in complete denial of reality, should refrain from posting. 1 1
dingdongrb Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 4 hours ago, Bday Prang said: Are you seriously suggesting that after wading through the plethora of threads on the tax system, anybody would be any the wiser? Only a fool with a lot of time to waste would go through those threads.... I will wait to see how and if I'm affected when the time comes. Until it does come it can be anyone's guess what will occur. Even the so-called tax pros have no idea exactly what may or may not occur. 2
redwood1 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 35 minutes ago, The Cyclist said: Who will be handing over cash ? Strange comment. There are many who will comply with the rules and hand over nothing. No one is preaching anything, they are pointing out reality. https://www.rd.go.th/fileadmin/user_upload/FATCA_File/crs/Thailand_CRS_Guidance_280823.pdf Perhaps those that do not wish to face reality, or are in complete denial of reality, should refrain from posting. And there are many who will not comply with the rules and also hand over nothing.... It sounds to me as if a whole lot of nothing is going to be handed over.. 1
dingdongrb Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, Lacessit said: It's going to get that tied up with double taxation agreements the bureaucrats will say the hell with it. Particularly when it is pension incomes being transferred. I could make any pen-pusher's life miserable by transferring post-2024 income up to the tax-free limit, then from pre-2024 savings, all documented. However, I don't see any need to do so until Immigration starts wanting to see tax returns. Back in 2011 Chiang Mai immigration required me to provide a copy of my 1040 tax return to get an extension approval based on marriage. During that time an affidavit using the US Embassy assistance was enough for income verification but that single time for me they also requested my a copy of my 1040...
redwood1 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago (edited) 2 hours ago, chiang mai said: Certainly not those people who don't read them! Some of us have read all the tax threads and are well informed about tax matters..... Edited 14 hours ago by redwood1 1
dingdongrb Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago On 11/27/2024 at 4:04 PM, hotandsticky said: I personally know K Bank. Have done for 18 years. Let me add.... a reputable company who is knowledgeable with internet security will generate a secured message center within their website and use that place to communicate as well as provide forms. Then they would give you a quick email or PM telling you to check the secure message location. Opening and downloading attachments can be dangerous.
Bday Prang Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 8 minutes ago, redwood1 said: Some of us have read all the tax threads and are well informed about tax matters..... or at least you all think you are, But, this is Thailand land of surprises
redwood1 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Bday Prang said: or at least you all think you are, But, this is Thailand land of surprises This is true but I try help people out with tax info where I can.. 2
chiang mai Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 20 minutes ago, redwood1 said: This is true but I try help people out with tax info where I can.. RW still doesn't know if Thailand is going to attack somebody or whether everybody is supposed to go out and buy small nails.
Lacessit Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 1 hour ago, dingdongrb said: Back in 2011 Chiang Mai immigration required me to provide a copy of my 1040 tax return to get an extension approval based on marriage. During that time an affidavit using the US Embassy assistance was enough for income verification but that single time for me they also requested my a copy of my 1040... I'm Australian, not married. I have never been asked by any Thai official for a copy of my Australian tax returns.
dingdongrb Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Lacessit said: I'm Australian, not married. I have never been asked by any Thai official for a copy of my Australian tax returns. Good for you. Nice to know. Thanks for keeping everyone informed. 1
Lacessit Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Just now, dingdongrb said: Good for you. Nice to know. Thanks for keeping everyone informed. Ah, the American presumption of superiority, which you assume entitles you to be patronizing. Welcome to my ignore list, S*F*B.
lungbing Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago I went to my Kasikorn bank at Lotus, Mittrapharp, Khon Kaen. The girl took my form, typed my answers into her computer, printed the form out and I signed it. 10 minutes max. I had provided a signed copy of my passport ID page. No copy of bank book needed. 1
Lacessit Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 17 minutes ago, lungbing said: I went to my Kasikorn bank at Lotus, Mittrapharp, Khon Kaen. The girl took my form, typed my answers into her computer, printed the form out and I signed it. 10 minutes max. I had provided a signed copy of my passport ID page. No copy of bank book needed. It just shows how requirements vary by branch, the staff in Chiang Rai took a single page copy of my passport and bank book together.
pj123 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) On 11/26/2024 at 7:22 AM, hotandsticky said: Yep.....2 UK bank accounts plus WISE should see you OK. That said, surely MOST people living in Thailand have a relative or friend who will provide an accommodation address. Some UK financial institutions are now monitoring the IP address used to make transactions. My online brokers called me to ask why I was doing transactions on my account while located in Thailand. They reminded me that the account is for UK residents only. I had to explain I am resident in the UK but spend 4-5 months a year in Thailand. They also said that using a VPN raised a warning on their system. Edited 6 hours ago by pj123 1
bmanly Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Australian here, No email for me "yet". My K Bank Account was opened 14 years ago. Last year in July 23, I changed my phone so had to go into the branch and get the app setup. During this visit I had to sign other papers, which I promptly did in front of the lady. Maybe this form was completed then, not sure. Hopefully I don't get the email as I won't be back for quite a few months. I am not a tax resident of Thailand, everything is taxed in Australia and I don't stay more than 179 days.
Funkymover Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago anyone in the uk who has completed this,, what did you put for TIN ? I put A and wrote, uk do not have a TIN.. what did you do ? Thanks
chiang mai Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 17 minutes ago, Funkymover said: anyone in the uk who has completed this,, what did you put for TIN ? I put A and wrote, uk do not have a TIN.. what did you do ? Thanks Tax payer reference number or National Insurance Number 1
Captain Flack Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Some off topic posts about frozen UK pensions have been removed.
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