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1 hour ago, potless said:

As far as I know, the answer is no and no indication that they will do. I go for my extension in June. As non tax resident, what would I show them?

 

  Stay right there.....one of the fantasy scenario fiction writers will be along to explain how the "note from Mom" system is going to work.  

 

  "Oh, it's all so simple", until employees working at TRD actually have to perform more work for no reason whatsoever. That will go over well, I'm certain.

Posted
1 hour ago, potless said:

As far as I know, the answer is no and no indication that they will do. I go for my extension in June. As non tax resident, what would I show them?

Surely the simple answer is that you would show them whatever they give you after filing your tax return.

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2 hours ago, anchadian said:
3 hours ago, potless said:

As far as I know, the answer is no and no indication that they will do. I go for my extension in June. As non tax resident, what would I show them?

Surely the simple answer is that you would show them whatever they give you after filing your tax return.

My question was rhetorical.

Posted
8 hours ago, Yumthai said:

I'm not denying, just more concerned about what is probable rather than what is possible to occur.

So, you agree it's possible, but not probable.  Is that correct?  If so, is the possibility worthy of some consideration, and perhaps discussion on the forum? 

Posted
9 hours ago, jwest10 said:

Same as the so-called tax experts all with differing viewpoints and no clear direction this tax business  and all the various Revenue Departments!!!!

There will be chaos, but at the end of the day, the Thai government will turn a baht out of it.  Nothing surer. 

Posted
11 minutes ago, KhunHeineken said:

Did you see the post about the expat who went to a TRD Office, handed over some documents, answered some basic questions, paid a small amount of tax, and got copies of the documents proving he has paid?  Imagine the same guy going to a different TRD Office and being told by Somchai, "No need to file."  No proof of even attending a TRD Office, who he spoke to, and what they told him.  Interesting times ahead.

On Tuesday at 10.34 am regarding the video interview with the T.R.D. I posted :

A question that should have been asked to the T.R.D. official is "are all your tax officials up to date with the latest information on a nationwide basis?" No chance of that though.

It would have been fun to watch them squirm. I note your other replies thanks.

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49 minutes ago, potless said:

On Tuesday at 10.34 am regarding the video interview with the T.R.D. I posted :

A question that should have been asked to the T.R.D. official is "are all your tax officials up to date with the latest information on a nationwide basis?" No chance of that though.

It would have been fun to watch them squirm. I note your other replies thanks.

In my opinion, it's obvious and implied that not all offices are up to date. Definitely not and beyond that there remain a number of things to still work out or even changed. I don't think they would have squirmed at all. A simple -- unfortunately not. 

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3 hours ago, potless said:

On Tuesday at 10.34 am regarding the video interview with the T.R.D. I posted :

A question that should have been asked to the T.R.D. official is "are all your tax officials up to date with the latest information on a nationwide basis?" No chance of that though.

It would have been fun to watch them squirm. I note your other replies thanks.

He couldn't really ask the hard questions because of Thailand "face." 

 

One has to remember he was interviewing someone quite "connected."  He would know that he can't be seen to ask a question that takes the p*ss, or make him "squirm" even though that is one of the questions that should be asked. 

Posted
2 hours ago, Jingthing said:

In my opinion, it's obvious and implied that not all offices are up to date. Definitely not and beyond that there remain a number of things to still work out or even changed.

So why are some members of this forum so confident in the words of Somchai at the TRD Office, "No need to file?" 

Posted
1 hour ago, Gknrd said:

As with all the other rules put in place for retiring in Thailand, 99% will pay up. Why, they sold out and have no other place to go. Easy pickings.  Thailand does not want westerners in their country ,they want their neighbors from China, India etc.  I expect the next change will be the 800K in the bank. With inflation it will go up to 1-2 million. That will root out the ones that don't have the income to pay income tax. That way they will boost their bank deposits and their tax base.

I 100% agree. 

 

I have been saying the same for quite some time. 

 

You should prepare yourself for being called a scaremonger, because some people believe if you shoot the messenger, then the message goes away.   :smile:

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11 hours ago, Gknrd said:

As with all the other rules put in place for retiring in Thailand, 99% will pay up. Why, they sold out and have no other place to go. Easy pickings.  Thailand does not want westerners in their country ,they want their neighbors from China, India etc.  I expect the next change will be the 800K in the bank. With inflation it will go up to 1-2 million. That will root out the ones that don't have the income to pay income tax. That way they will boost their bank deposits and their tax base.

 

I can understand why someone who chose to leave the country would hold that view. 

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4 hours ago, Badrabbit said:

More scaremongering doom and gloom, 

If this comment should come true then it's the end for me and I do mean the end, I have lived here happily for the last 17 years, now all of a sudden living here is full of fear, I'm sure I am not alone, I do have the 800k, I do have  65k per month but only just because of the exchange rate, I have small savings, I can not produce money out of thin air.

I have no where else to go, if things turn bad then sadly I would have to take the easy way out, I'm 68 so maybe 10 yrs left anyway.

I don't bring in much via 3 pensions under 1 million per annum, I pay tax in the UK, 4 times the tax office has refused me a TIN number saying " you don't need to pay tax as you pay in the UK" 

Can I worry anymore than I do already? Reading the comments within this thread, yes I can!!

Posted
1 hour ago, anchadian said:

Yes, it's people like KhunHeineken and others who should be banned.

Are you doing your job Admin?

 

You sound like your from North Korea.

Nice.  :coffee1:

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Badrabbit said:

If this comment should come true then it's the end for me and I do mean the end, I have lived here happily for the last 17 years, now all of a sudden living here is full of fear, I'm sure I am not alone, I do have the 800k, I do have  65k per month but only just because of the exchange rate, I have small savings, I can not produce money out of thin air.

I have no where else to go, if things turn bad then sadly I would have to take the easy way out, I'm 68 so maybe 10 yrs left anyway.

I don't bring in much via 3 pensions under 1 million per annum, I pay tax in the UK, 4 times the tax office has refused me a TIN number saying " you don't need to pay tax as you pay in the UK" 

Can I worry anymore than I do already? Reading the comments within this thread, yes I can!!

 

Sir I wish Quaaludes were still available because you could sure use some....

 

No need to go crazy worrying......Vast numbers of expats are not worried in the slightest....

 

And please stop going to the tax office....Thats nonsense..

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Posted
1 minute ago, scottiejohn said:

Why, do you want advice as to how to retire there

 

That would be a very cold day in Hell.

if I required your advice.

what a hoot you are.  :coffee1:

Posted
2 minutes ago, redwood1 said:

 

Sir I wish Quaaludes were still available because you could sure use some....

 

No need to go crazy worrying......Vast numbers of expats are not worried in the slightest....

 

And please stop going to the tax office....Thats nonsense..

I don't need drugs thanks.

Posted
5 hours ago, kinyara said:

 

I can understand why someone who chose to leave the country would hold that view. 

You don't see any truth in it, and the possibility the amounts will change in the future?

 

It's been 800k / 65k for decades.  It can't stay at those levels forever. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, anchadian said:

Yes, it's people like KhunHeineken and others who should be banned.

Are you doing your job Admin?

Why do you think I should be banned? 

 

Soon after this tax policy was announced, many could see the easiest, cheapest, and most effective way for the Thai government to ensure compliance was using their immigration laws.  It was obvious then, and is obvious now.

 

Why do you think it's soooooooo left field that just discussing it is scaremongering?  

 

This guy sums it up quite well.  He states any government official can ask for whatever documents the want.  

 

 

 

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