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Anonymous participant I can prove it by showing them the same thing as when I applied. That’s not the point - you present something like it happens every single time. You are misleading people
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What a ridiculous statement. You present it like it’s a matter of fact. Maybe that has happened but it is has never happened to me or anyone else I know that has a DTV. I bet it happens in well less than 5% of times
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Anonymous participant exactly. They have nothing better to do that.
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@Alessandro **********
here you go mate. This might help you.
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@Alessandro **********
oh it was a joke. I'm sorry. sad you have nothing better to do. have a nice evening
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@Alessandro **********
try ignoring them instead of bullying people then. why are you even in this group?
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@Alain **********
Understand but I personally haven't been there in that specific scenario i.e. assessing the merits of being a tax resident to avoid CGT! My life is not that complicated fortunately!! 😀
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@Alain **********
I would suggest you seek professional advice to answer that question
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@Alain **********
it is taxable if remitted into Thailand. It depends on your circumstances regarding the original country. I am in Thailand for more than 180 days but also still a tax resident in the UK and do a tax return. The tax I pay there is offset against my liability in Thailand based on the treaty between the 2 countries.