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Dec 17, 2024
a day ago
Anyone have any info about Bitcoin and tax for 180+ day stay ?

If I use bitkub for change btc to THB and withdraw to my Thai account .

Let’s say 1-2Million per year .

What should I do in theory ?

My best and sorry for my basic question I will use professional people for future but maybe someone was in this situation and could add some details 🙏

My best
Jul 28, 2024
5 months ago
Bigd **********
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I know this is not a tax profession site, but if on an OA retirement visa, how do taxes on my US pension work? Tips? Experience? TIA
Jun 3, 2024
7 months ago
Pete *******
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Uk DTA and and Government Pensions Question.

Firstly reading the dual taxation agreement I find no mention of now to treat pensions. Reading the HMRC briefing notes I find that Government pensions have full relief (subject to N and R) and all other pensions have no relief. In principle all Uk Government pensions are taxed in the Uk. However if your a national of and resident in another contracting state then you can apply to HMRC to pay no tax in the UK and instead pay tax where you live. So in our case you would have to be a Thai national living in Thailand to gain tax relief for your UK government pension and instead declare it to the Thai Revenue Dept and pay the appropriate Thai tax rate. Please correct me if this understanding is wrong. Now my question. Are UK government pensions assessable income in Thailand? If so then it would be on a tax credit basis for already paid UK tax? Which could mean after deductions and allowances that you fall into a higher tax band in Thailand and so would be subject to additional tax on remittance. So whichever way you look at it the UK DTA just means you either pay all the tax in Thailand in example 1 or you pay tax in the UK and then a bit more tax in Thailand in example 2. And to choose example 1 it is only an option if your a Thai national. Looking for someone to either confirm my understanding or correct me. Many thanks.
Mar 2, 2024
10 months ago
Adrian *********
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This dual tax if I've paid UK tax do I have to pay tax in Thailand on the same money? Sending my wife money to buy land, planning on building a house.
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