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On 3/17/2025 at 4:09 PM, Pekaer said:


Are you really still paying tax in your previous living country? TBO, i also checked out from paying tax from where I receive my pension. Therefore the DTA might not be valid for me. Maybe I am naive, but I believe a. pensioners in Thailand are tax accountable, but b. the tax amount for pensioners in Thailand remains 0%. Until there are any further valid information from the Thai Tax Dept I will not do anything. Don’t trust all the surrounding information that come from third hand!

 

Maybe you missed it: I talked about DTA between Thailand and Germany !

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I guess the Thai officers will be very happy about the German-Thai DTA.

 

In Germany many people need a tax accountant to do the very complicated job with a lot of specifique jurustic terms, the normal people cannot understand.

 

Both tax laws, Thai and German,  have special terms and exemptions. How to compare and work with them?

 

Only 1 example of many:

the personal exemptions are never the same. In Germany more than 11.000 Euros (in THB more than 396.000 THB) are an elemmentary exemption, and if you are married the double amount!. In Thailand much lower. How to compare and work with them?  The list goes on and on!

 

The Thai ofiice would only tax the money you transfer to Thailand to make it not so difficult -  if no DTA. 

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18 hours ago, jwest10 said:

Many do not live in Hua Hin and totally different in other Provinces!!!

Read the post fully. Its not just about hua hin.

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On 3/17/2025 at 7:33 AM, webfact said:

Feedback from various provinces highlights inconsistency in TRD office approaches, with assessments differing vastly and discretion seemingly prevailing over standardised rules.

No, the reason for the disparities among provincial TRD offices -- is because there is no STANDARDIZATION.

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On 3/18/2025 at 9:06 AM, StayinThailand2much said:

 

Fair enough. But did they also tell you how the bank will distinguish between 'retirement pensions' and other transfers, before withholding tax?

To be truthful, they didn't seem to know a lot about anything. 

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On 3/18/2025 at 9:06 AM, StayinThailand2much said:

 

Fair enough. But did they also tell you how the bank will distinguish between 'retirement pensions' and other transfers, before withholding tax?

This I have just found on a translantion about pensions with a double tax treaty.                   

  1. It’s a pension you earned before 2024. Keep your pension record well just in case the Revenue Department ask for it.
  2. There’s a double taxation agreement between Thailand and your country stating that the pension, mainly from the government, is subject to tax exclusion.
  3. It’s a pension that falls under non-accessible income, such as payments from the US Social Security.

On the other hand, if it’s a pension from a private company, such as through an investment, it’s likely that you need to pay tax on that.

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1 hour ago, Lopburikid said:

This I have just found on a translantion about pensions with a double tax treaty.                   

  1. It’s a pension you earned before 2024. Keep your pension record well just in case the Revenue Department ask for it.
  2. There’s a double taxation agreement between Thailand and your country stating that the pension, mainly from the government, is subject to tax exclusion.
  3. It’s a pension that falls under non-accessible income, such as payments from the US Social Security.

On the other hand, if it’s a pension from a private company, such as through an investment, it’s likely that you need to pay tax on that.

 

 

Errr.......This was cutting edge info about 20 tax threads ago.....

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15 hours ago, SingAPorn said:

I am not going to give a penny to the local xenophobic greed who never cease to hassle foreigners here in Thailand.

 

Those who can, stay for 179 days only. Move over to other sunny and low cost nations like Portugal or Malta, or elsewhere in Asia.

 

2 of my neighbours in Hua Hin have already packed since last year and now only stay in Thailand for 4 months. The other lucky countries get their money for the remaining time on the calender year.

Most have Thai families and impossible but no tax as stated for me  by the Revenue office

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21 hours ago, jwest10 said:

Most have Thai families and impossible but no tax as stated for me  by the Revenue office

 

My wife just finished our Thai tax, my TIN is used alongside hers, but we obviously put "0" for any income from me, as I haven't remitted any money since 2023. Hopefully that will stay true until the end this year as well, by then I'll have enough anecdotal evidence from the many guinea pigs on here.

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21 hours ago, jwest10 said:

Precisely and my local Revenue Office stated the same and had my written figures  with me and did not want to see them and yes my total personal allowances of 500K exceeds my income and also know a Thai friend who has his own business and has a friend in the  Revenue office and also confirmed this.
So many viewpoints and frankly a not very thought out  process  at all!!!
 

Pure facts and the truth ha ha

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On 3/20/2025 at 4:07 PM, jwest10 said:

Precisely and my local Revenue Office stated the same and had my written figures  with me and did not want to see them and yes my total personal allowances of 500K exceeds my income and also know a Thai friend who has his own business and has a friend in the  Revenue office and also confirmed this.
So many viewpoints and frankly a not very thought out  process  at all!!!
 

Nothin Ha Ha but facts ok

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Sorry, did Not read all.

But Last year Ben H. told in His Videos, Thailand has to Bring a law to the Parlament and before everything IS unclear. Now IT Looks Like He Starts changing what He did say.?

PS a question He does Not speak about IS, why sombody needs a tax-no If He only lives from savings.

 

 

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Good morning, 

Perfect example of double dipping ones Income , When Foriegners who live here pump money into Thailands Economy  !! 

Glad my Country does NOT !! HAVE A DTA OR DOUBLE TAXATION AGREEMENT WITH THAILAND 🇹🇭  

THE ACT IN ITSELF IS CRIMINAL  !! I WOULD HIGHLY SUGGEST YOU FILE GRIEVANCE WITH YOUR GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AND CERTAINLY CONSIDER A LAWYER !! YOUR HARD EARNED RETIREMENT LET YOUR VOICE BE HERD !!"

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FARANG NOT WANT TO PAY EITHER SIDE ....😅

Thailand has finalized its policy of taxing the imported income of expatriates abroadThailand concludes policy on collecting income tax on foreign imports

 

 

The policy on collecting income tax on foreign imports in Thailand has undergone significant changes from 2024 onwards, focusing on new criteria for collecting tax on foreign income, as follows:

New rules for foreign income

  • Residence Principle : A person who resides in Thailand for more than 180 days in the same calendar year (tax year) and brings income from abroad into Thailand must file tax with the Thai Revenue Department. 

  • Repealing the old criteria : This new criteria repeals the old criteria that have been used for almost 37 years, which used to specify that income from abroad imported in a different tax year from the year in which the income was received was exempt from having to file taxes again. 3 8

  • Exception case : If the taxpayer is in Thailand for less than 180 days in the tax year in which the income from abroad is brought in, he/she will still be exempt from having to submit such money for tax filing in Thailand. 

Enforcement

  • This new criterion will be effective from 1 January 2024 onwards and will apply to foreign income brought into Thailand in that year. 

Taxable income

  • Taxable foreign income includes wages from work performed abroad, profits from the sale of foreign property, dividends from foreign stock, foreign interest, and foreign royalties. 

Protection under double tax conventions

  • Taxpayers may be protected under double tax treaties if Thailand has agreements with governments of certain countries that allow taxpayers to bring income from abroad into Thailand without having to file taxes again. 

The change aims to modernize the tax system and bring it in line with international standards, with an emphasis on taxation based on residence instead of the source of income principle that has been used in the past

 

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For experts in all things😅

https://www.rd.go.th/553.html

 

Types of Taxable Income

https://www.rd.go.th/553.html

 

Because employees have different occupations, there are different levels of difficulty or cost.

For the sake of fairness, the law divides the characteristics of income (to be assessed) into groups. Depending on the case, to determine the fairest possible tax calculation, here's how to calculate taxes:

 

1. Type 1 income includes employment income, such as :

- Salary, wages, compensation, bonuses, allowances, retirement benefits, pensions- Housing rent received from employers

 

- Money calculated based on the value of living in a house

- Money the employer leaves in place without paying rent

- Money the employer uses to repay debts the employee is obligated to pay

- Money, property, or any benefits derived from employment, such as the value of food, etc.

 

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