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8 hours ago, SiSePuede419 said:

Ahhh, a TiT TIN. 😋

Off on a tangent, are you a child of farm workers?

 

Of course i understand what your name means, but my parents where pretty active in the UFW in the 70's so it resonates with me

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39 minutes ago, khunPer said:

The new thing is that from 1st January 2024 – not 2025, as you mention – any foreign income is income taxable in Thailand, no matter when it's earned.

 

That is not precisely my understanding.  Although perhaps I read you words that i quoted wrong .

 

My understand, per paw-161/162, that any foreign savings/income from BEFORE 1-Jan-2024 remitted to Thailand anytime in the future,  is not subject to Thailand tax

 

However any income earned AFTER 31-Dec-2023 remitted to Thailand any time in the future may be subject to Thailand tax (dependent on specific content of DTAs and perhaps LTR visa category). 

 

Maybe that's what you were typing and I my interpretation found the wording ambiguous.

 

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23 hours ago, oldcpu said:

 

That is not precisely my understanding.  Although perhaps I read you words that i quoted wrong .

 

My understand, per paw-161/162, that any foreign savings/income from BEFORE 1-Jan-2024 remitted to Thailand anytime in the future,  is not subject to Thailand tax

 

However any income earned AFTER 31-Dec-2023 remitted to Thailand any time in the future may be subject to Thailand tax (dependent on specific content of DTAs and perhaps LTR visa category). 

 

Maybe that's what you were typing and I my interpretation found the wording ambiguous.

 

That is exactly what I'm saying, income from 1st January 2024  – no matter when it's earned, so no longer savings the following calendar year –  income before that date are savings.

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On 1/17/2025 at 5:47 AM, Mutt Daeng said:

To use the Pink ID card number as a TIN, you would still need to register/activate that number at at the Tax office. My local Tax office did not use my Pink Card number when I applied for a TIN, even though I presented it and my YTB when I applied and even attached copies of the Pink Card & YTB to the TIN application form. So my Pink ID and TIN are different numbers. Others have reported similar experiences.

 

Same here, 2 different numbers and I also showed them my Pink ID card and Yellow house book.

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On 1/17/2025 at 10:25 AM, stoicccc said:

what about the income brought from abroad? it's convoluted?

agree, if remitting assessable income then IAW the TRD directive #1 "within 60 days of having assessable income one shoulr obtain a tax id number."

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If you do wish to get a TIN print copies of the DTA list from the revenue website, assuming that your home country is on the DTA. Ask the info desk to let you speak to a tax familiar with DTA etc. then ask for anassessment. Behave politly and I am sure they will do also.

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2 hours ago, Andycoops said:

Same here, 2 different numbers and I also showed them my Pink ID card and Yellow house book.

How did you go about the TIN application?

 

Did you show up, say please I wish a Thai TIN , and hand them all your documents ( including pink ID buried withtheremainder of your documents) ?

 

or 

 

Did you show up, pass them you pink ID, and say please activate this pink ID # as a tax ID and pass over remaining documents when provided?

 

It doesn't matter which .... 

 

But I suspect in the first approach,  the pink ID may have been ignored by RD official until too late, and then rather than restart all the paperwork on their side to then use Pink ID ( and lose face with RD colleagues for doing work twice) they simply issued you a new tax ID, and ignored pink ID. .. or possibly they didn't know the process to activate a pink ID as a tax ID and rather than ask for help from colleagues ( and lose face for not knowing) they issued a new tax ID.

 

Of course that is speculation by myself. 

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