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Anonymous participant 633 also, the idea that we pay taxes only for "remitted" income is rather unusual. Normally, we pay for all the money, no matter if it is remitted or not. So Thailand still has very good rules and I really have no idea why people try to avoid it.
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no one paying taxes? DTA agreement with my country clearly states I have to pay taxes in Thailand and I'll do it. This document is from 1980s 😅 so nothing new here.
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Anonymous participant for me it's obvious: don't pay taxes - pay a fine or go to the jail. No idea why people think they don't need to pay taxes in Thailand, lol
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But what's unusual here? Of course, if you're a tax resident in Thailand you have to pay taxes. No matter who you are. It's obvious.
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