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On 12/11/2024 at 7:57 AM, oldcpu said:

 

My view is to not worry about it. Others may have a different view.

 

 

I'm ignoring it. 

I'm not an American, nothing on those forms applied to me.

Posted
18 hours ago, Jingthing said:

OK maybe a stupid question, but here goes.

I didn't get the email but I did copy the three PDF forms that were posted on this topic.

Then I found that I couldn't enter text into them. Adobe offers an upgrade but I'm not interested.

Can you enter text on the forms you got (if you got the email)?

If you can't enter text, of course you can print the forms and write by hand and then scan to send by email but what a pain.

Response appeciated.

 

I can fill them in electronically. 

On my PC running Linux they open with a program called Xreader (https://github.com/linuxmint/xreader/) and I can fill them out on screen, no need to print them out. 


 

Posted
3 hours ago, Seppius said:

But what will happen on the 20th of December for the deadline to complete, account frozen maybe? are you going to risk that?

 I have a friend who lives a nice existence on the coast in Bang Saphan, he is not aware of Aseannow, doesn’t belong to any expat facebook groups, he does as I do, when he sees a Thai expat blogger on YouTube - clicks “not interested - don’t suggest me more content like this” - he doesn’t use internet banking, he’s still young but doesn’t own a smartphone, pays cash for everything which he draws from the ATM. He didn’t receive an email from kasikorn.
 

Are they really going to drop everyone who doesn’t respond by the 20th. 
 

I have worked in Thailand for 15 years, sometimes authorities just want a number or a photocopied piece of paper to file away - how long will it take for them to find a random number, just to stop them closing your account? Idk .. just asking. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, recom273 said:

Are they really going to drop everyone who doesn’t respond by the 20th. 

 

Of course they're not but they will ask again, repeatedly.

Posted
3 hours ago, Freddy42OZ said:

 

 

I'm ignoring it. 

I'm not an American, nothing on those forms applied to me.

The CRS one is international but I understand ignoring it. 

Posted
5 hours ago, Seppius said:

But what will happen on the 20th of December for the deadline to complete, account frozen maybe? are you going to risk that?

Highly doubtful. 

But possibly they might bother people the next time they do into a branch to do some bid-nes, like a new bank book or ATM card.

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Posted
7 hours ago, Mutt Daeng said:

When you refer to Acrobat, I assume you are talking about the free Acrobat Reader and not the "not free" full on Acrobat editing suite.

I don't use Acrobat Reader, so I can't confirm that. IMHO the forms from the KBank email are not "fillable".

Here is an example of what I consider to be a "fillable" form (TIN application form) https://rd.go.th/fileadmin/tax_pdf/request/lp10.1_110355.pdf which can be filled in using free Acrobat reader and PDFgear.

 

Thanks.

Yes, just the PDF reader.

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Posted

Ask yourself has any other Thai bank sent out these forms I have several other bank accounts and none only Kasikorn have sent out these forms personally I have chosen to ignore the email after all the bank holds all my details along with copies of my passport and pink ID card !

Posted
On 12/12/2024 at 5:07 PM, sherwood said:

Went to my local and they did it for me. Australian 

Not a problem, so far.

They did it for you except you signed?  Know what you signed?

Posted
On 12/12/2024 at 1:23 PM, Seppius said:

But what will happen on the 20th of December for the deadline to complete, account frozen maybe? are you going to risk that?

 

1) no impact to Kbank services if form not returned

2) any Thai or foreigner customer of Kbank with a known address abroad gets or will get this email from Kbank

 

Answers are all in the FAQ of Kbank:

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7. What happens if a customer does not fill out and return the form?
Ans: If the form is not completed and returned, the bank will not have the necessary information to
prepare the report for submission to the tax authorities for international data exchange in
accordance with international agreements.

 

14. If the customer does not complete the form, what impact will it have, and can they still use the bank's
services?

Ans: Customers can still conduct transactions related to their accounts through all channels as usual.
However, the information provided to foreign tax authorities may be incomplete since the bank will
not have the necessary data to generate the report for submission to tax authorities for international
information exchange.

 

3. Why did I receive an email?
Ans: You are considered a tax resident based on your key documents, contact address, or workplace
address in 113 countries. This means the bank is required to request your foreign tax identification
number (TIN) for reporting to foreign tax authorities through the Thai Revenue Department in
accordance with international exchange agreements.

 

19. If a Thai customer is abroad and receives the email, do they need to fill out the form?
Ans: We kindly request that you fill out the form as you have an address abroad.

 

 

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