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Best Way To Get Back Overpaid Tax 2013


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So based on the new tax structure, I estimate that by the end of the year, I will have *overpaid* by 17,000 baht.



(Even if my employer withholds nothing for December)



How do I claim that back? (Preferably *without* going through the hassle of applying for a tax refund).



Can I just carry on the tax credit and pay less in the next year?



Looking at my PND91, I can't see the item where I can input "excess payment from previous year". Is it there?


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When you fill in your take return - PND 91, you calculate how much tax is due and state how much you've paid.

There's a box to tick and an amount to enter if you are claiming back. i.e you can claim back at the same time as filing your tax return as you can use the same form.

Cheers

Fletch:)

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Thanks Fletch.

Yes I see the box to tick to claim back... requesting for a refund.

But I wonder, is there a way to forgo the refund and then instead reduce tax in the *next* year?

Example: Excess tax paid 2013 is 17,000... can I carry that over to 2014 and then subtract it in 2014?

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