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4 minutes ago, Rampant Rabbit said:

which would be mildy reasonable if they werent  filching from their own country at every level in  the  billions, nah stuff em

 

I didn't say it was either right or wrong, I simply said it made more sense, to me, at least.

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1 minute ago, The Cyclist said:

 

I didn't say it was either right or wrong, I simply said it made more sense, to me, at least.

neither did I say u were

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30 minutes ago, topt said:

Well here is a link to the Siam Rath article in Thai which is credited under his pic in the linked article

https://siamrath.co.th/n/591447

 

Just using a translate option definitely no specific mention there.

 

The article mentions the electronic forms P.N.D. 90 and Form P.N.D. 91 and states they can be submitted online.  However I believe that is only possible 'online' if one already has a Thailand Tax ID Number (TIN). (And if someone knows better, please correct me on that).

 

I suspect if one does not yet have a Thai TIN and one wishes to submit, then the one could fill in the forms (minus the Thai TIN), print them out, and take them to one's local Thai RD.   .... ( and then 'maybe' sit for an hour or more while they try to figure out what to do with a tax submission from someone who has no Thai TIN).

 

However I type the above noting tax year 2024 P.N.D. 90 and Form P.N.D. 91 forms are not as of yet (as of me typing this) on the Thai Revenue Department web site, so I make this post from how I understand the year-2023 tax forms to work (which require a Thai TIN, I believe).

 

Again - I am not 100% certain on this - but that is my understanding (that a Thai TIN is needed).

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Without seeing the actual correct transcript of the TRD DG it's hard to judge. But if the OP interpretation is correct, two things stick out. 1) he only mentioned 'remittances' - and stopped using the words 'global income'; 2) it is still just the reported mumblings of a senior civil servant and not a Government Minister. I'm not even sure if a 'directive' is legally sufficient to make non-immigrant residents pay income tax - that might need an actual legal amendment and published in the Royal Gazette. And it still isn't clear if remittances from long-held foreign bank accounts are taxable at all - anywhere - presumably if they are after-tax savings from many years gone by.

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1 minute ago, ronnie50 said:

Without seeing the actual correct transcript of the TRD DG it's hard to judge. But if the OP interpretation is correct, two things stick out. 1) he only mentioned 'remittances' - and stopped using the words 'global income'; 2) it is still just the reported mumblings of a senior civil servant and not a Government Minister. I'm not even sure if a 'directive' is legally sufficient to make non-immigrant residents pay income tax - that might need an actual legal amendment and published in the Royal Gazette. And it still isn't clear if remittances from long-held foreign bank accounts are taxable at all - anywhere - presumably if they are after-tax savings from many years gone by.

Savings don't have to be from years gone by, only pre 31/12/23, according to POR 162

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