It would be nice to believe that, and it would be nice if that is actually going to be the situation.
Regrettably the way the rules are written virtually everyone will be effected.
It would be nice to believe that, and it would be nice if that is actually going to be the situation.
Mine too (not Australia). If you and your accountant already know how the Thai-Australian dual-taxation agreement and how it affects you currently, then that's half the battle.
I asked the wife, while she doesn't file income tax anymore, since not working, originally she received the number from her work at the Udon Technical College.deankham wrote: ↑February 13, 2024, 12:47 amSlightly off topic question but does anyone know if all Thais are automatically issued a TIN (tax identification number) or if this is something that needs to be requested?
My wife just opened a bank account in UK and they have written asking for her to declare her tax residency outside of UK.
Technically she is not a tax resident anywhere but that does not seem to be an option so will declare it as thailand just to appease them.
We have no idea if she has a TIN and if she has where we would find this. The idea of contacting the tax office is not high on the things we want to bother with either.
Thanks for any pointers or suggestions.
Banks already collect tax from our interest payments, very easy for them to withhold tax from foreign transactions....why is this such a stretch!!!! I think we are kidding ourselves, yes this wouldn't happen in our home countries, but don't underestimate Thailand.Bandung_Dero wrote: ↑February 13, 2024, 4:46 pmI've tried to read 6 pages of this, has the question been asked?
Who is going to collect this tax?
Certainly not the banks. Garnish 30% off every foreign transaction is ridiculous leaving the customer to reclaim it.
Will we go through the 3rd degree at our 2025 extension renewal. Whether it be 800k, 65k, 400k, marriage or what ever?
What's the phone number for Ms Dodgy Visa Udon?
All Thais receive a TIN it’s their ID card number.deankham wrote: ↑February 13, 2024, 12:47 amSlightly off topic question but does anyone know if all Thais are automatically issued a TIN (tax identification number) or if this is something that needs to be requested?
My wife just opened a bank account in UK and they have written asking for her to declare her tax residency outside of UK.
Technically she is not a tax resident anywhere but that does not seem to be an option so will declare it as thailand just to appease them.
We have no idea if she has a TIN and if she has where we would find this. The idea of contacting the tax office is not high on the things we want to bother with either.
Thanks for any pointers or suggestions.
That someone doesn’t pay tax, doesn’t affect the tax residency. I don’t know the meaning of the “ME” you speak of, but it is quite likely that your wife is tax resident of that country, it is also very likely that she is NOT tax resident in Thailand BUT for that information you will have to read and understand the Thai tax resident law.