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I understand that one could refund overpaid PIT up to 3yrs from payment (or taxed year?).

In my case, my employer paid all taxes through a Thai firm on my behalf. However, I understand

that once it is paid for my Tax ID, it is as good as I payed it for all intents and purposes.

Hence, is it reasonable to assume that, if I am eligible for a refund for past over payed PIT,

I could get it payed back to myself, possibly without the Thai tax firm and my previous employer

even getting to know about it?

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