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Introduction to Personal Income Tax in Thailand
It has been discussed here that the Thai's may / will seek to "simplify" this tax policy. I put forward one way they may seek to do it and it is exactly how you describe in your experience. As I have said, assessable, non assessable, pre 2024 savings, DTA's blah blah blah, they will not care. If you refuse, no visa extension. Simple. What TRD office did you go to? -
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Wizz TV
Any one else having issues this week watching through the fire stick? I had issues with Amazon music on my phone this week and found out that Thailand is now blocked. Put on the Wizz tv this morning and not able to stream anything. switched on my VPN app in the fire stick and no problem, FHD perfect. Strange -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Sir you are full of it......Most Thais have never filed a tax return in their life...And they sure as heck are not going to start filing in 2025... It as clear as day........If you dont owe taxes YOU DO NOT NEED TO FILE... Thai or farang.....Same Same... -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Because I believe that the Tax Consultant, from Siam Legal, completely destroys that myth. Although to be fair, he uses US Social Security ( And not UK Government Pensions ) as his example. However, the same principle must apply to all sources of income that come under the Exclusive Taxation Rights clause. Providing one is a tax resident, and the money is dispersed and remitted from the 01 Jan 2024. I see nothing in the Siam Legal video that states that US Social Security needs to be included/declared in a Thai tax return. Where do you get that from the video? Multiple sources have clearly stated US Social Security does NOT need to be declared on a Thai tax return. You're almost as bad as Lister, the way you keep going on, with a complete inability to admit where you're incorrect. If US Social Security was required to be declared, it would have been required last year, and the 10 years before that. The POR/PAW updates do not change that, many people were remitting it directly. -
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Russian Father Throws Son from Speedboat Near Surin Islands, Leading to Fatality
Mistake? Surely you don't throw your son overboard for fun. I won't be surprised if there is more behind it.
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