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14 minutes ago, jwest10 said:

This  I do not think the Revenue will know but clear in my mind what I am going to do and the advice several times from my local Revenue Department about on line filing and yes as stated I am well below the allowed thresholds ,

Good for you. Presumably the friend you have who works in the revenue department will be able to help you out, in the event of any issues that may arise.

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On 2/25/2025 at 9:24 PM, offset said:

Just an question did you tell them that your tax free allowance in the UK (which as not been taxed) is more that your Thai allowance 

No I did not, and in any case I got a small rebate of tax from the UK  the other month and can prove the other pension as taxed as have P60s and yes I know different dates but these are fixed amounts and will be taxed again from April 6th 2024 until 5th April 2025/
Why would I mention this and inn any case got  P60s and the tax free allowances make no difference!!!

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5 hours ago, jwest10 said:

No I did not, and in any case I got a small rebate of tax from the UK  the other month and can prove the other pension as taxed as have P60s and yes I know different dates but these are fixed amounts and will be taxed again from April 6th 2024 until 5th April 2025/
Why would I mention this and inn any case got  P60s and the tax free allowances make no difference!!!

I was only asking because you have basically claimed a double tax free allowance and I was trying to find out if that is acceptable 

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1 hour ago, offset said:

I was only asking because you have basically claimed a double tax free allowance and I was trying to find out if that is acceptable 

He hasn't actually claimed anything as they won't let him file - he has reported this about a zillion times ............:whistling:

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I just leave this here.

I'm retired and have a tax ID for many years already. I haven't remitted any money to Thailand in the last few years.

The other day I went to the revenue office to claim back withholding taxes. I do this every year, and just take my bank documents and let the lady at the desk fill in the documents.

She asked me several times if I had remitted my pension, which I told her I had not.

I then asked her if, in the case I remit funds to Thailand, and amount is less than the threshold of the of tax-free allowance, if I had to file a return.

She said I would not need to file a return in that case.

This was Jomtien.

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15 hours ago, offset said:

I was only asking because you have basically claimed a double tax free allowance and I was trying to find out if that is acceptable 

Yes, I understand but the 2 are completely seperate and yes tax is paid in the UK and got a very small rebate and got P60s to prove it.
As a separate issue there are so many conflicting reports  on this tax issue and no one knows what is what!!!
 
 

 

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