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17 hours ago, advancebooking said:

I normally pay a fee to the accountant to prepare a tax return for my 150k a month salary. But wondering now if I can just log onto their system and do it myself. If you have ever done it online whats the url and do they have English option? 

 

Im not at all concerned about the new tax laws that we read about every week and will not abide by them. 

 

I think the Rev dept is incompetent and cannot even tax its own citizens let alone enforce new laws on farang. They will rely on 'honest' farang declaring such income as per the rules. But if you dont report it I think there will be no consequences. 

 

If you can advise about the online system I would be grateful for your opinion. 

thanks

You need to read the many tax threads already running.

Posted
42 minutes ago, anchadian said:

You need to read the many tax threads already running.

no. My thread is the first time on this url. I searched and there is no information on this.

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19 hours ago, advancebooking said:

I normally pay a fee to the accountant to prepare a tax return for my 150k a month salary. But wondering now if I can just log onto their system and do it myself. If you have ever done it online whats the url and do they have English option? 

 

Im not at all concerned about the new tax laws that we read about every week and will not abide by them. 

 

I think the Rev dept is incompetent and cannot even tax its own citizens let alone enforce new laws on farang. They will rely on 'honest' farang declaring such income as per the rules. But if you dont report it I think there will be no consequences. 

 

If you can advise about the online system I would be grateful for your opinion. 

thanks

The tax e-Filing home page is at https://efiling.rd.go.th/rd-cms/ 

AFAIK it is Thai language only.

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Posted
52 minutes ago, Mutt Daeng said:

The tax e-Filing home page is at https://efiling.rd.go.th/rd-cms/ 

AFAIK it is Thai language only.

 

if they want non thais to pay, first thing would have english speaking people (woehahaha) and a working english language website (even more lol)

 

but as always, show them who's boss

 

if you read correctly, they will even force you to certify translate your documents on top of all...

 

if immigration start to make this a requirement, the filing, the they can sod off 

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I have been doing my own tax online through the RD's e-filing for several years now. There is no English version of the website, but you can find English versions of the tax forms (PND90, PND91, etc) which correspond to the website. You sign up for an account, add your TIN, enter all your tax numbers, upload any receipts, then wait for the RD to process it and transfer your refund by PromptPay or mail out a cheque. You can log back into your account to check the progress of your filing anytime, and you can download a copy of the completed tax form to use as a reference for filing the next year.

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Posted
5 hours ago, anchadian said:

You need to read the many tax threads already running.

Why? None of them is Sure what's going on. Forget about the Tax if one is on a Government pension.

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Good point -it might be a requirement at either visa renewal or work permit.i expect to pay something but i would like the trash collected  regularly and on time(which means basically extra trucks to cover those not in service) and then if you subscribe to a news publication like Bangkok Post- a vote.Taxation without representation is immoral.(although i believe the UK has reinstated voters rights if living abroad  for longer than 10 years).

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, skraach said:

RD to process it and transfer your refund by PromptPay or mail out a cheque.

Q1. Typically how long does this refund take to come into your account?

Q2. The KBank mobile app to register for PromptPay does not allow for non Thai National IDs. Is PromptPay for foreigners even possible with KBank?

Posted
2 hours ago, skraach said:

I have been doing my own tax online through the RD's e-filing for several years now. There is no English version of the website, but you can find English versions of the tax forms (PND90, PND91, etc) which correspond to the website. You sign up for an account, add your TIN, enter all your tax numbers, upload any receipts, then wait for the RD to process it and transfer your refund by PromptPay or mail out a cheque. You can log back into your account to check the progress of your filing anytime, and you can download a copy of the completed tax form to use as a reference for filing the next year.

The English versions of the PND90 and PND91 tax forms  for 2024 have not been released yet.

Does the online tax system have any provisions to cater for non-taxable remitted income included in your countries DTA with Thailand, or any way to claim tax credits on other remitted income which has already been taxed in your home country?

Posted
5 hours ago, Mutt Daeng said:

The tax e-Filing home page is at https://efiling.rd.go.th/rd-cms/ 

AFAIK it is Thai language only.

 

True, but with the Chrome browser (which I use) you can select the "Translate to English" option upon clicking on the home page, and you should then be presented with reasonable English translations without any further prompting from then on. My tax office registered me for this system when I visited them yesterday with a paper return based on the 2024 Thai forms (after getting fed up with waiting for the English versions to materialise). During a test log-in I was able to drill down, all in English, as far as the PND90/91 section, but could not get any further as I had already submitted my return for the 2024 tax year!

 

So the proof of the pudding will likely only come in my case when I file my 2025 return this time next year.

 

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