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We explain the essentials of effective record keeping for expats in Thailand, including how to organise tax documents for various tax years and different types of transfers.
If you do have question regarding different asset types and how they are taxed or anything else, feel free to visit our 'ask a question' section of our website -
The podcast explains how Common Reporting Standard (CRS) compliance affects expatriates in Thailand, discussing the process through which personal financial details are shared internationally to combat tax evasion and ensure tax compliance, thereby aiding global and Thai tax authorities in maintaining accurate and transparent tax records.
If you do have question regarding different asset types and how they are taxed or anything else, feel free to visit our 'ask a question' section of our website -
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This episode explains the complexities of how different types of assets are taxed when transferred or remitted to Thailand, highlighting key considerations like source-specific tax implications, how DTAs work, and strategies for managing tax liabilities using different asset types.
If you do have question regarding different asset types and how they are taxed or anything else, feel free to visit our 'ask a question' section of our website -
In this episode we discuss what is Thai Tax ID number (TIN), what it is used for, who needs one and what is the minimum income requirement to have to get one and file.
If you do have question regarding Tax ID numbers or anything else, feel free to visit our 'ask a question' section of our website -
In this episode we discuss double taxation agreements and tax credits work in Thailand.
Here is the DTA Youtube video recording.
If you need more information on DTAs please complete our survey here.
Also here is a link to the 61 DTA's on our website
If you do have a question about your own situation, feel free to visit our 'ask a question' section of our website -
Here we explain the pre-2024 savings rule, giving examples and helping people understand what assets are included.
Here is the November 2023 Thai revenue departmental order and the translation
Our goal is to help expats understand these changes and stay compliant. We'll also guide you to resources for more information and how to get in touch with questions.
If you do have a question about your own situation, feel free to visit our 'ask a question' section of our website -
Here we explain how the tax brackets and percentages work, giving a case study example.
Our goal is to help expats understand these changes and stay compliant. We'll also guide you to resources for more information and how to get in touch with questions.
If you do have a question about your own situation, feel free to visit our 'ask a question' section of our website -
This episode explains the personal income tax allowances and deductions available, with 2 case studies to help you understand what you can claim for.
Our goal is to help expats understand these changes and stay compliant. We'll also guide you to resources for more information and how to get in touch with questions.
If you do have a question about your own situation, feel free to visit our 'ask a question' section of our website -
This episode explains the tax return filing process for expats in Thailand, focusing on who is required to file and the critical deadlines. Learn about the criteria for tax residency, income thresholds for filing, and the specific timelines to keep in mind for both paper and electronic submissions.
Here is the link to the English website for the Thai Revenue Department.
Our goal is to help expats understand these changes and stay compliant. We'll also guide you to resources for more information and how to get in touch with questions.
If you do have a question about your own situation, feel free to visit our 'ask a question' section of our website -
This episode of Tax Talks by Expat Tax Thailand breaks down the tax filing requirements for expats, including the minimum income thresholds and the treatment of foreign-sourced income.
Learn what makes you a tax resident and how to navigate your tax obligations in Thailand effectively.
Our goal is to help expats understand these changes and stay compliant. We'll also guide you to resources for more information and how to get in touch with questions.
If you do have a question about your own situation, feel free to visit our 'ask a question' section of our website -
This episode clarifies tax residency rules in Thailand, vital for expats understanding their tax obligations.
We discuss the 180-day rule which determines tax residency, its implications, and its applicability across various visa types.
Whether you're on a work permit, marriage visa, or any other, knowing your tax residency status is crucial for compliance with Thai tax laws.
Join us to ensure you're informed and prepared to navigate Thailand's tax landscape effectively.
Our goal is to help expats understand these changes and stay compliant. We'll also guide you to resources for more information and how to get in touch with questions.
If you do have a question about your own situation, feel free to visit our 'ask a question' section of our website -
Welcome to our first episode of the Expat Tax Thailand Tips podcast.
In this episode, we're going to break down the recent changes in Thailand's income tax rules for expats.
We'll cover what's new, who it affects, and how it impacts foreign-sourced income, including pensions, salaries, rental incomes, and more.
Our goal is to help expats understand these changes and stay compliant. We'll also guide you to resources for more information and how to get in touch with questions.
If you do have a question about your own situation, feel free to visit our 'ask a question' section of our website