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what money is taxed 2024 ?
Where is your source link that worldwide taxation is already enforced? I ASSume it is the same link that shows that return filings will be linked to extension renewals, about which you already made probably 100 claims, and which are nothing more than false claims -
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I love the internet but it's filled with so much garbage and lies now
Lies and lying are now accepted behavior from political leaders. Who remembers when John Profumo was forced to resign from the British ministry for lying to Parliament in 1963? How likely is that now? The response to facts on the internet is ad hominem attacks. Or assertions without evidence, which can be dismissed without evidence. Freedom of speech on the internet has resulted in some influencers being able to disseminate misinformation and hate, with no checks on them. Governments should do something about it? They are among the worst offenders. -
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Should income for visa 800K (retired) or 400K (married) not be taxable?
Refund? What refund? That paragraph is listing assessable income streams that are exempt from tax. Nothing about double taxation or refunds. I can pull tax-free money from the US, and according to you is also tax-free in Thailand. We buy a small family rice farm, and with subsidies and rebates and credits, we're squeaking by barely pulling in a $quarter million profit.......currently at zero tax. All of that can be remitted tax free to Thailand. Or we can take a real life example.........my wife and I file joint, with standard deduction and 0% capital gains bracket, we can earn ~$120,000 in capital gains from stock sales in the US with ZERO tax due. You telling me that's tax free if remitted into Thailand? Of course not. Those exclusions in that paragraph are solely limited to Thai situations. Thailand provides special subsidies to Thai rice farmers, Thailand does not tax gains on sales of Thai mutual funds and SET registered stocks. Thailand does not tax benefits from the Thai social security fund. I hope this post helps you to understand. -
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Alcohol sales during election today
This made me confused.. "Pattaya city area are exempt from the ban due to their status as special administrative zones with their own elections. However, areas in Bang Lamung adjacent to Pattaya will be subject to the alcohol ban, as they are part of Chon Buri province." So where can I get a drink tonight, been working all week. Live on Sai3 that's part of pattaya city but also Bang Lamung. Everything is closed on Sai3 . -
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My Thai Tax Office Tax Filing Experience...
from my limited knowledge trying to figure all this out, the capital gains from an ISA is taxable in Thailand. Also, the DTA may cover some of the pension tax, but the UK tax free allowance is also taxable in Thailand. As for transferring to spouse, this needs to be fully documented and prooved that you won't benefit from it... I really hope I'm wrong, I'm from the UK and in similar situation...
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