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Due to the DTA between Germany and Thailand my Pension is taxable in Thailand.

Udon Thani Revenue Office !!!

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15 minutes ago, jwest10 said:

UK State Pension: Generally, the UK State Pension is not considered a government pension and is usually covered under the Pensions Article of the DTA. This means it is typically only taxable in the country of the recipient's residence, which would be Thailand if you are a tax resident there2.

Would point out the Thai government don't tax benefits. 

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18 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

How does the Thai government know where the funds you transfer into the country come from? 

Not sure as there are codes and yes might ne from abroad but they would not know?

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18 hours ago, Jingthing said:

So he didn't even ask you what were the specific sources of your outside Thailand income remitted to Thailand?

I'm sure others have heard such things but I would be skeptical because we know for a fact that some types of income remitted to Thailand definitely are taxable in Thailand.

But that's different than an office saying and following through on having no interest in ENFORCING that.

Kind of joking but I guess it would have been rude to ask him to give you a signed document to the effect of what he said.

IIRC there's a saying about not looking a gift horse in the mouth.

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13 minutes ago, Celsius said:

Another tool goes to revenue department to ask questions. Revenue departments confirms for the millionth time foreigners who don't work in Thailand don't have to pay tax.

 

If you really want to pay tax, just file a tax return and give them money. Leave the rest of us ALONE.

 

 

You can do that but it might bite you later if audited depending on the specific details of your case.

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1 minute ago, jwest10 said:

Really you know and maybe this year but with respect how many have known someone to be fined 3K for not filing and just asking?

I think nine. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Jingthing said:

You can do that but it might bite you later if audited depending on the specific details of your case.

Have you gotten a notice saying there has been a change and that you are now required to file? 

 

Do you not think it would be very easy to notify expats of the change? 

 

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