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53 minutes ago, roobaa01 said:

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Story from Pattaya 

Went on thuesday to the revenue office with my bank statements and books. I had thb 299000 transferred acc. to my statements and the 800000 in my second book for the annual extension. I transferred the THB 800 k in 2023. I asked the officer for a tax accessment. The officer came up with THB 5000 in income tax. I disputed the amount for I pointed out I'm pensioner 65 plus hence to be entitled to at least tax rebates THB 560k. That was denied for I was advised that also the 800 k are taxable? I left advising I would seek a second opinion.

 

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Roobaa01

Why did you need to show him the 800k?

If transferred in 2023 it would have been taxable in 2024 if at all so did he say you needed to do a late tax return........

If only transferred 299k why go at all?

If you already have a TIN you could file online.

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1 hour ago, roobaa01 said:

Gday

Story from Pattaya 

Went on thuesday to the revenue office with my bank statements and books. I had thb 299000 transferred acc. to my statements and the 800000 in my second book for the annual extension. I transferred the THB 800 k in 2023. I asked the officer for a tax accessment. The officer came up with THB 5000 in income tax. I disputed the amount for I pointed out I'm pensioner 65 plus hence to be entitled to at least tax rebates THB 560k. That was denied for I was advised that also the 800 k are taxable? I left advising I would seek a second opinion.

 

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Roobaa01

The interest on the 800,000 ฿ in a savings account will be taxable but if it's in a Thai savings account, the 15% withholding tax will already have been debited and your bank book will prove that. In fact, you'll likely be due a refund on at least some of that WHT since your 299,000 ฿ won't bring you into the 15% tax band even in the worst case. Looks like another clueless local official.

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Just came back from my local Revenue Office. Took with me everything which I needed. The lady looked at everything but obviously was not 100% certain on the matter. She went to get her superior. Superior asked me several questions.

Which country do you get your income paid? Do you work in Thailand? Do you pay tax on your income in the UK? Do you have evidence that you pay tax in the UK? After answering the questions and providing evidence, the lady informed me that there is no need to fill a tax form in Thailand. If I decided to change and pay tax on my UK income in Thailand then I would need to fill in a form. So for me until there is a clear instruction I will just carry on as normal 

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Just came back from my local Revenue Office. Took with me everything which I needed. The lady looked at everything but obviously was not 100% certain on the matter. She went to get her superior. Superior asked me several questions.

Which country do you get your income paid? Do you work in Thailand? Do you pay tax on your income in the UK? Do you have evidence that you pay tax in the UK? After answering the questions and providing evidence, the lady informed me that there is no need to fill a tax form in Thailand. If I decided to change and pay tax on my UK income in Thailand then I would need to fill in a form. So for me until there is a clear instruction I will just carry on as normal 

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