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@Elías *******
Any credit card transaction is a remittance, as is an ATM withdrawal. The Thai Tax Office only needs to see the transactions, the existence of a CRS agreement doesn't make any difference. The tax liability has more to do with source of the money, your own personal situation, and any DTA Thailand has with your country.
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@Elías *******
Keep in mind any credit card transaction and ATM withdrawal is classified as a "remittance" and would (if the matter arise) be subject to taxation
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Not at all. So many people are reading too much into it
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@Michael **************
He's probably referring to retirees on pensions, in which case he's correct. Through DTAs many pensions are not taxable in Thailand, and the small percentage that are wouldn't be worth the Thai Tax Office chasing up trying to extract a few baht.
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Anonymous participant You'll probably find the online system will not accept your notification, so you can do in person or if in Bangkok, by mail
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Not everyone is required to register. Many expats living here do not have assessable income so therefore are not required to register
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Have you left the country since the first one?
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@Axel ******
In which case you would already know how assessable income is determined, and how the residency criteria works
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@Axel ******
Refer to the Double Tax Agreement. I can speak only for Australia as every DTA may be different