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Chiang Mai - tax accountant

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Does anyone have a recommendation for a tax accountant to deal with the approaching deadlines for income tax? 

Being retired am unaware of any approaching tax deadline since not having any taxable income generated in th or anywhere else for that matter.

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47 minutes ago, wmccpa112253 said:

US or Thai?

in 

cm - anyone who knows the rules and can fill out a Thai tax form is ok

21 hours ago, 1FinickyOne said:

Does anyone have a recommendation for a tax accountant to deal with the approaching deadlines for income tax? 

On this forum alone, there have been several tax agencies offering their services.  Can easily contact and find out about charges.  Though from what I have read, one can take their finance paperwork to a local revenue dept office and they will fillin the forms for you or advise you about your assessable income,.  Unless one's financial situationis very compolicated, I would think it should be easy and if complicated, then yes, contact one of the local tax agencies such as "expattaxthailand.com" Carl has provided me with info previously and they offer a 15-minute free consultation on one's taxes.  Good luck.

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Their website is very well done in regards to being customer oriented. I would like to meet in person but will not go to Bangkok. I imagine a skype or Line call would work. And yes, my taxes are complicated or at least feel that way to me. 

 

Thank you...

 

ps - I saw something somewhere yesterday that implied taxing expats was not looking like a good idea or viable as everything is up in the air. 

 

They seem to not tax savings and yet want to tax remittances to Thailand [for me - that comes from my savings] 

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