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On 10/31/2016 at 6:11 AM, IMA_FARANG said:

Almost certainly your landlord  did not report you as she should have when when you entered Thailand within 24 hours as she is legally required to do.

More importantly,I would be willing to bet she is not declaring your income and paying her tax obligation on what you are paying her for your  rent.

But be very careful here, you could get yourself involved in a nasty situation here, if she thinks you have caused problems for her.

She may technically be breaking the law at least twice, but as  you are a foriegner (Farang) she may turn on you as the cause of here problems.

be careful.

 

 

 

this is correct, she did not, and she is not reporting the tax income as "her lawyer says it is less than required". She is also a foreigner actually. I am trying to relocate as this is the easiest issue, but I imagine they will do everything they can to make this as difficult as possible for me. I will as a last resort report her to all the relevant authorities, although this is a huge time sink and hassle for me; but if this must be done...

 

I have brought all of my current paperwork including the old rental agreements to immigration and they did say I needed the unfilled TM30 and she needed to do it, or I would have to go to the airport immigration and do something there (likely pay for it for her), and I needed her documents not the old leasers as the old lease had expired, and the new contract (simply extended old one) rendered the old one invalid. They did mention they would be ok with me ending the lease early and returning the deposit, I told them I found a new place and was going to leave and they said that was unacceptable and I cannot use this to my advantage, and need to give at least one month notice. This is understandable but I do not see how this is advantageous to me...

 

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1 hour ago, Cheesekraft said:

 

this is correct, she did not, and she is not reporting the tax income as "her lawyer says it is less than required". She is also a foreigner actually. I am trying to relocate as this is the easiest issue, but I imagine they will do everything they can to make this as difficult as possible for me. I will as a last resort report her to all the relevant authorities, although this is a huge time sink and hassle for me; but if this must be done...

If she is using an agent and not managing the property herself, and she doesn't have a tax liability she is not doing anything wrong.

 

All immigration could do is fine her for not submitting the TM.30, but be careful as they could also fine you as the 'Possessor' of the property if the lack of report becomes an issue.

 

Unscrupulous landlords can be a problem anywhere and if she won't play ball just move on.

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On 10/31/2016 at 8:31 AM, realenglish1 said:

Here is the real reason she will not supply the  id She is not reporting this income for Tax purposes and is very scared by giving he ID she will create additional problems 

 

    Spot on ,  mate .

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