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Posted
2 minutes ago, jwest10 said:

There is another form Exemptions Income form or something similar

 

Yes , indeed there is ...to use with PID.90:

 

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Income Exemption Entitlement Form to be used with ภ.ง.ด.90 for tax year....

 

and it also has no field suitable to list exemption per por-161/162, DTAs, nor LTR visa.  

 

Check one's self to confirm what I state:

 

Thai tax forms (English language)
https://www.rd.go.th/english/65308.html

 

Thai tax forms (Thai language):
https://www.rd.go.th/65971.html

 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, oldcpu said:

 

Yes , indeed there is ...to use with PID.90:

 

 

and it also has no field suitable to list exemption per por-161/162, DTAs, nor LTR visa.  

 

Check one's self to confirm what I state:

 

Thai tax forms (English language)
https://www.rd.go.th/english/65308.html

 

Thai tax forms (Thai language):
https://www.rd.go.th/65971.html

 

Without looking it up again but sure the 190K allowance for over 65 is there!!
Again my local tax office stated you do not need to file.

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Posted
58 minutes ago, jwest10 said:

Without looking it up again but sure the 190K allowance for over 65 is there!!
Again my local tax office stated you do not need to file.

There are others leading to 500 or 560K as well but no space for that and the first  150K exemption income tax

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On 1/24/2025 at 6:21 PM, KhunHeineken said:

Plenty of youtube videos from legal and accounting firms about it.  Many have been posted on this website / forum. 

 

Many members believe they are just trying to get more business through their doors, telling foreigners they have to file.

 

Check them out and make your own opinion about them.   

 

 

The videos I have seen referenced are expat based services. I am looking for a Thai accounting service.

Posted
5 hours ago, jmd8800 said:

The videos I have seen referenced are expat based services. I am looking for a Thai accounting service.

A tax resident of Thailand is the same for Thai's as it is for foreigners, that is, 180 days in country. 

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