most retirees leave their 800 k in their home countries—if no tax is deducted there and its remitted to Thailand and they live here more than 180 days in the year—the interest is Taxed in thailand
All depends on personal circumstances but nothing to do with type of Visa—180 days or more in Thailand—everybody has different circumstances—so best consult a tax consultant
well you not disclosing what the true issues are—so i am playing the guessing game from 35 years experience—anyway sent you the ombudsman’s details in a separate message—submit the complaint online or via email in writing—good luck💪💪
Online: Submit a complaint through the official website or the complaint program at the ICT Learning Center in your community
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The Ombudsman's duties include:
Recommending that relevant state agencies revise laws, rules, and regulations that are unfair, cause grievance, or impose an unnecessary burden on the people
Conducting fact-finding when there is a person affected by grievance or unfairness
Notifying the Council of Ministers if a relevant state agency has not implemented the Ombudsman's recommendations
Referring matters to the Constitutional Court or the Administrative Court when appropriate
The Office of the Ombudsman in Thailand is responsible for supporting and promoting health insurance systems. They can be contacted by:
Hotline: Call 1676, a toll-free number that is available nationwide
Post: Send a complaint letter to the Office of the Ombudsman, located at The Government Complex Building B, 5th Floor, Chaengwattana Road, Laksi District, Bangkok
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