The proof of incom from your home country is it before or after tax? Anyone know?
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The requirement for proof of income when applying for a visa to Thailand can vary based on the regulations of your home country's consulate or embassy. Comments indicate that some embassies, such as Norway and the UK, typically require income documentation before tax, while others, like at the Thai Embassy in Copenhagen, require proof after tax. It is advisable to check with your specific consulate for their requirements.
I have 3 p45 various pensions state pension...fuck all gets sent to Thailand....I don't bother now with retirement Visa...do 60 days then extend.....go pi..repeat..can squeeze enough time then fly home
Ray Derrick I have army and state pensions transferred direct to Thailand by IFT monthly. Tax has already been deducted at source. Easy. I understand that will probably be the future "income only" requirement. Emphasis 'transferred by IFT to Thailand'. P60s and the like are not proof of transfer to Thailand.I don't use a combination anyway.
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