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Dec 13, 2024
18 days ago
Randy *******
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If you get a DTV visa, how do taxes end up working between the US and Thailand? Do you get to deduct your Thai taxes from the US? Or your US taxes from your Thai taxes? I am trying to compare this scenario with the idea of working under iglo and paying them 30% but it including the thai taxes.
May 25, 2024
7 months ago
Robert ********
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When living in Thailand permanently and you don't have a address in the states no more how what did you do about your passport and driver's license ?

Can you put your Thailand address on the American passport when renewal is due?

I have a Thailand driver's license and a yellow book for my address
May 14, 2024
8 months ago
Chris *********
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Is this still the case:

As a US citizen, do retirees pay taxes in Thailand?

Income earned inside Thailand during retirement is the only income subject to tax, while personal income from pension, interest, or other income sources in your home country is not subject to income tax in Thailand. This creates a 100% tax-free retirement in Thailand.
Mar 15, 2024
10 months ago
Mark ********
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After reading the Tax Treaty between the US and Thailand, it specifically states that social security income and govt pensions can only be taxed by the US unless you become a resident AND a Thai national. A tax resident who lives in Thailand greater than 180 days is not a Thai National. See Article 20 and 21.
Dec 11, 2023
a year ago
Deedee ********
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Hello American in Thailand please recommend CPA for US citizen who live in two country Thailand and US

Thank you!
May 30, 2022
3 years ago
Terary **********
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I *think* this is good advice for American men planning to get married to a Thai national.

When at the US embassy getting your freedom to marry affidavit, bring your wife's passport with you and get a certified copy.

It's useful/necessary for filing tax US tax forms.

I said *think* because I have not yet filed US tax.
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