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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income


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Posted
43 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

 

Yes it contradicts your scaremongering and conspiracy theories, as it is clearly mentioned in the video that there is NO mention from immigration or IRS that a tax return will be needed.

 

At the beginning of the video is mentioned that is friend was told by a lone IO, who just voiced his OWN opinion.

Merely pointing out a new "2 step" in "The Somchai Shuffle." 

 

They didn't tell him, "No need to file."  They told him to go and ask immigration about it.  What's next, go and ask your Thai bank about it?   :cheesy:

 

With every TRD Office making it up as they go along, we might even see some people who should pay tax, get a TM30 in a province where their local TRD say, "No need to file."  They will go TRD Office shopping.  :cheesy:

 

 

 

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Posted
41 minutes ago, Badrabbit said:

That is not Phuket Immigration.

 

That is not Phuket Immigration.

Freeze the video at 0:32. 

 

The name of the place they are in is called "Vespa Coffee Man." 

 

A Google bought up their Facebook page.  It's in Phuket.

 

https://www.facebook.com/p/Vespa-coffee-man-100075734266281/

 

Freeze at 4:10. 

 

There's a sign on a building saying "Visa Extension." 

 

If not Phuket, where do you say they are? 

Posted
43 minutes ago, Badrabbit said:

Who is he? Is he posting purely to scare people (me in particular) is he getting  pleasure from doing so?

I'm warning you about listening to those members who say do nothing, it will all go away.  Those are the ones you should be scared of.

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Posted
28 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

Yes!

He has been advised by many posters, including myself, on numerous occasions on many threads that his posts are at best misleading and scaremongering at at worst dangerous but he continues with his posts!

The dangerous posts are from those suggesting to do nothing, it will all go away. 

Posted
47 minutes ago, JimGant said:

Yes, if your assessable income exceeds TEDA/zero bracket amount -- and then you now have taxable income -- by all means get a TIN and file a tax return.

Which would be most expats. 

 

Glad we cleared that up.  :thumbsup:

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Posted
40 minutes ago, redwood1 said:

KhunHeineken has nothing to backup his fear mongering

 

 

It's been posted before.  He's the Senior Legal Officer in the TRD.

 

What more do you need?  Do you want Thaksin himself to tell you, face to face?    :cheesy:

Posted
34 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

The only reason I respond to him on this topic is to alert the last people he has posted his crap to about the misinformation he is posting!

How do they know it's "misinformation" if you don't post any information to counter it?  :cheesy:

Posted
45 minutes ago, KhunHeineken said:

 

 

It's been posted before.  He's the Senior Legal Officer in the TRD.

 

What more do you need?  Do you want Thaksin himself to tell you, face to face?    :cheesy:

 

Not much stated in that video for the aspects most of us are discussing.  The hard questions were not asked/emphasized.

 

Why you even posted that, given what it lacks to clarify, is a puzzle to me.

 

Posted
33 minutes ago, NoDisplayName said:

 

Nice choice!

Read his video summary:

 

Are you a foreigner living in Thailand for more than 180 days a year? Then listen up - Thailand considers you a tax resident, and that means you're required to report your worldwide income if it's brought into the country during the same tax year.

 

He claims:

If you are tax resident, regardless of income, you must obtain a TIN.

If you remit ANY 2024 income, exempt or not, regardless of amount, you must file a return and declare it.

 

 

 

And if you paid attention in the video, the word assessable income was later noted.

 

 

Posted
4 hours ago, KhunHeineken said:

I'll be getting an agent to file, and then rest easy.

 

We had another poster full of advice, who had not yet filed.

 

I'm gonna file!  Just you watch and see!  I'm really gonna this time!  I'm not kidding!  I'm gonna!!!

Posted

Gday

 

Today integrity legal on YouTube 

Title when should expats truly worry

about Tax in Thailand. The CEO expressed explicitly again that 80%

Of expat retirees in Thailand shouldn't worry about tax matters.

Also that there is no intend by immigration to include tax matters into the visa etc.. process in the foreseeable future. That guy is the most credible source.

 

Wbr

Roobaa01

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Posted
4 hours ago, KhunHeineken said:

If only it was that simple.  We could all remit say, 3 million baht for living expenses and just simply say to Somchai, "It's not assessable."   

 

That's generally the way it works.

We self-determine assessability of remittances.

We self-determine need to file.

 

When Officer Somchai says "You bring in salary or pension?", we reply "prior savings," to which Officer Somchai says "Okay, Joe! You no file!"

Posted
2 hours ago, KhunHeineken said:

Wow.  Check out "The Somchai Shuffle" in Phuket.

 

Wow.  Some dude on the youtubes says some dude told another dude something that turned out to be incorrect, assuming the third dude actually told the second dude the thing, and the second dude didn't misunderstand the thing, and first dude is relaying this mildly interesting anecdote........but in the end both immigration and TRD tell him it's not true.

 

But go ahead and post it, 'cause why again?

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