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1 minute ago, IsaanT said:


I'm talking about bringing money into Thailand, so I am talking about the Thai Revenue Department.

 

 

Ok.

Is what you said factual, please show me.

thank you.

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4 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

 

There is a post regarding that in the main topic about this subject.

For tax year 2024 (filing 31 March 2025) funds earned before 1st of January 2024 are exempt.

Next tax year 2025 (filing 31 March 2026) funds earned before 1st of January 2025 are not exempt any more

 So you don't know then.

thanks.

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1 minute ago, quake said:

 So you don't know then.

thanks.

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I said there is a post *(youtube) from one of the tax advisers in the main topic in the economics forum, that clearly states that from tax year 2025 all remittances, regardless of in which year they are earned are taxable.

How does that translate to, I don't know then?

And if you want to find the post, go search for it yourself, or go quacking elsewhere

 

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10 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

 

I said there is a post *(youtube) from one of the tax advisers in the main topic in the economics forum, that clearly states that from tax year 2025 all remittances, regardless of in which year they are earned are taxable.

How does that translate to, I don't know then?

And if you want to find the post, go search for it yourself, or go quacking elsewhere

 

 

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Next tax year 2025 (filing 31 March 2026) funds earned before 1st of January 2025 are not exempt any more

 

 

Sorry miss read you post , missed this bit, my bad.

So everything before 2024 is toast for tax year 2026. 

oh well, that's bad news.

 

 

 

 

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Stop it 😂 The stated goal is to simplify fund repatriation for Thai citizens. Expats ain't seeing any relief. What is, is. What might be may never come. That's the best you can hope for.

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2 minutes ago, redwood1 said:

I would say Thais have ZERO interest in spending large amounts of time and money to squeeze a few baht out of Retired Expats....

 

Looks like wasting millions for a penny.

Stupid thing to do, from Anyone's Standard.

When it comes to gain and loss balance, Thais are often very quick-minded LOL.

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Right now it's tax filing season for tax year 2024.

Any changes going forward if any will NOT change the situation for this tax filing season.

So if you've determined you are supposed to get a TIN / file / pay tax for this current tax season, you still are.

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Posted
26 minutes ago, IsaanT said:


I've presented the facts.

This forum wouldn't survive for very long if every statement (I exclude opinions) had to be verified.

Some of us are trying to provide helpful input.  If you seek ultimate veracity, please do your own homework.
 

 

Ok .

Sorry for asking questions.  :cheesy:

 

 

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🤣🤣🤣

 

As I figured. It was only a matter of time. TIT. 

 

But it's generated some record breaking threads full of pure speculation.

 

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Why am I not surprised? This is typical of a boneheaded legislation not sticking to the wall. Same as arrival tax at airports, the new flavor of overlapping visa of the month be it for residency work or retirement and recently trying to legalize marijuana for medical use only. No depth of thought and process! Remember too that Pattaya will be the new family oriented tourism destination. Not so sure about the sanity of our hosts politicians.

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Posted
12 hours ago, Artisi said:

Just more confusion to an already confusing debacle. 

I think you beat many people to it!

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Posted
1 hour ago, Hamus Yaigh said:

That's a function of reading forums like this. SM has made life more confusing by design.

 

As far a tax and people on retirement extensions of stay here I am not confused at all. I am continuing as I have done for the past 15 years since my first extension. Until someone in immigration (which I very much doubt) or the TRD (which I doubt even more) contacts me about all this tax nonsense I see on forums like this, I will carry on regardless not giving it a second thought.

Been told countless of times via the local Revenue I do not need to file a return as my allowances above any income but will keep manual / written  calculations on paper

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21 minutes ago, sambum said:

Just more confusion to an already confusing debacle. 

The only problem is - however confusing, not understandable (dare I say wrong) it is - in the end it will be us that suffer because saving face is so important and I have never known a tax office anywhere in the world admit their rules are confusing (until they are taken to court and who of us can afford that?)

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11 minutes ago, NJHOUSE said:

You do not know what you are talking about. You are spreading misinfo.

 

On 20 November 2023, the Thai Revenue Department issued the Revenue Departmental Instruction No. Paw.162/2566 ("Paw 162") as further guidance for interpretation of Paw 161/2566. This Paw 162 added paragraph 2 of Clause 1 of Paw 161 to clarify that foreign-sourced income earned before 1 January 2024 and remitted into Thailand from 1 January 2024 onwards will not be subject to personal income tax. In other words, the foreign-sourced income earned by Thai tax residents prior to 1 January 2024 will not be required to include the calculation of their Thai personal income tax, even if such income will be remitted into Thailand from 1 January 2024 onwards. 

 

Did you see I mentioned taxes for the year 2025, to be filed in 2026?

 

All funds earned AFTER 1 January 2024 will be subject to taxes, regardless in which year they are remitted.

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