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Adding to the confusion and unanswered questions regarding requirement to declare foreign income such as pensions, income from rental or other sources in Thai tax filing for year 2567....

 

I downloaded both the PND91 (income derived from employment) and PND90 (general filing) forms.    Note I speak and read Thai and I have always filed my own tax return for decades.

 

I see nothing new in either form related to foreign incomes.   The closest I could see was 'dividends on foreign companies' in PND90.    There is nothing about things such as pensions, or anything about dual tax treaties.  Nor is there anything related to money transferred in order to purchase a condo.

 

So, I am intrigued to know how are we supposed to declare any such foreign income transferred to Thailand, and how it is offset by taxes payed in source country under a dual tax treaty.

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4 minutes ago, ukrules said:

I heard you can attach a supplemental document explaining things not covered on the form - is this true?

Not that I can see in the form.  In PND90 there is a 'Other (specify)' in the Income section,  but nothing about foreign income.    

If there is something about supplemental documents it may be covered in the document describing how to file your return, but as that is like 20 pages of Thai I have not gone through that.

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