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Thailand’s Destination Visa loophole that could cost you


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3 minutes ago, Kerryd said:



(Maybe why Canada uses 183 days to determine if someone is "deemed resident for tax purposes" ?)

 

For our sake, don't tell them and wise them up to this one.

 

Land of copycats, they'd be straight on to it over here.

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The 180 days is the total number of days in the country.  Doesn’t matter how many ins and outs.  Tax return for 2024 is only required if you remitted monies during 2024.  That means if you used your credit card to pay for a dinner in Thailand, you remitted funds.  Or if you hit an ATM while having a few beers, you remitted funds. 

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3 hours ago, Scouse123 said:

It just isn't a big deal to do a border hop every six months, it's actually a pleasure for me.

The tax law is for more than 180 days throughout a calendar year so a border bounce out and in won't help.

You must be out of the country for a total of 185 days in a calendar year.

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6 minutes ago, Sorted2024 said:

For tax purposes it an 185-day little holiday 

who said anything about tax.... it's about renewing

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2 hours ago, Kerryd said:

Always a laugh when you hear about different Immigration offices having their own sets of rules and procedures, different from every other office.

But if you do a border run on Day 179, "leaving" Thailand and then re-entering an hour (or less) later - does that count as not being "tax resident" ?

It would look a little off if you "left" the country on 1 Feb and "entered" the country on 1 Feb and then claimed you are not "tax resident" because you were only in the country for 179 days.

(Maybe why Canada uses 183 days to determine if someone is "deemed resident for tax purposes" ?)

It is not 180 consecutive. It is a yearly total.

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

A detailed Thai address history (blue book, ID, rental agreements, TM30, and TM47)

What's this? As far as I know, a blue book is for Thai citizens only. How can this be a condition on extending.

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17 minutes ago, Zaphod Priest said:

 

The having to go to Immigration for an in person 90 day report after each little holiday isn't such a nice thing.

Rubbish..do it 'online'..

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24 minutes ago, Ironmike said:

And as per usual all the keyboard experts are here banging away to confuse the issues reported it would make more sense if someone in the tax government here would put this information into something that everyone can understand,, blind leading the blind here

Why should they say anything? All they did was close a loop hole but that doesn't mean they going to start taxing random expats now. I don't know who started this panic but it wasn't the government itself. Probably social media or one of the English language newspapers.

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22 minutes ago, couchpotato said:

Rubbish..do it 'online'..

except if you leave the country a  few times  a year you cant............which is a  fairly recent change

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1 hour ago, JoeRan said:

As I suspected when the DTV came out, it’s perfect for those who winter here for 3-6 months as you don’t need extensions or border runs. Everyone else, no advantage. I’ve heard many people say they are going to switch from their retirement visa over to the DTV just to avoid the 90 day reporting. You may want to rethink that and how little of an inconvenience is it to either do it online or as I do, go to immigration every three months and wait no more than 10 to 15 minutes. I think I have time for that.

do you drive 100+ km to get there?

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From the people I know who are on the DTV, they are really nomads and are frequently out of the country. This 180 day problem is not an issue for them. The 180 days is a problem for those who want permanent resisdence and don't travel. It's not difficult to be out of the country 4 or 5 times a year on business to avoid this 180 day hurdle.

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40 minutes ago, jimn said:

What's this? As far as I know, a blue book is for Thai citizens only. How can this be a condition on extending.

There is a better thread on the subject of extending here.....

 

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