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Re: new tax for all foreigners...

Post by joepai » November 28, 2024, 2:34 pm

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Maybe worth a listen to ?


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Re: new tax for all foreigners...

Post by Brian Davis » November 28, 2024, 2:43 pm

You're probably right, Tamada. I couldn't see anything on SCB about CRS and I lacked the patience to tackle some new security measure on the 'phone. A question for the Webinar on how 'serious'' that deadline date is to be taken?

It occurs to me it's about a month away from New Year and when you might actually submit a tax return, but no sign of the promised? additional guidance from the Revenue Service yet. I presume, or perhaps that should be assume, they think to have English versions of paperwork translated. Translation of the TIN application form L.P.10.1 would be a start, as I've only found Thai to date. After all, new procedures have been introduced affecting foreigners in particular.

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Re: new tax for all foreigners...

Post by Barney » November 28, 2024, 4:44 pm

Brian Davis wrote:
November 28, 2024, 1:24 pm
Horses for courses, Barney. I just try to do things for myself IF I can, but I no longer climb on the house roof! Thus, I'm still of the opinion that one SHOULD be able to obtain a TIN quickly at the Udon Revenue Office, armed with the necessary paperwork. No mention of a 'power of attorney' on the guidance I've seen. Told once to apply for the TIN at the same time as submitting the tax return, the need is a bit more pressing if needed on the CRS form.
Yeah, hope you're on the right horse Brian :D

"Power Of Attorney" is only required in my case to allow another entity to apply for the TIN.
All my tax is sorted by the company who employes me and they pay for all my services to Deloitte the tax agent company in Thailand. I'm only indicating what documents I have to sign for. Tax time soon in Thailand once more at the end of December so a few more signatures required early next year.

I have sent an email to Deloitte for an information package relevant to any future personal tax requirements on retirement in the land of smiles.

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Re: new tax for all foreigners...

Post by Brian Davis » November 28, 2024, 6:52 pm

Thank you for explaining that.

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Re: new tax for all foreigners...

Post by joepai » November 29, 2024, 8:33 am

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lnck-5OSXE

555 at least he makes sense - I would also go further by saying add forum posts on so called 'advice'
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Re: new tax for all foreigners...

Post by tamada » November 30, 2024, 12:38 pm

joepai wrote:
November 29, 2024, 8:33 am
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lnck-5OSXE

555 at least he makes sense - I would also go further by saying add forum posts on so called 'advice'
That's 3:37 of my life that I won't get back.

Actually, he lost me at, "I've been doing it as long as I've been doing it and it is what it is.'

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Re: new tax for all foreigners...

Post by FrazeeDK » December 2, 2024, 3:23 pm

too much talk, not enough solid information. He should do a very brief intro then 1,2,3 on his topics...
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