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Jim *******
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@Nick ***********
If you're silly enough to declare it! How much are you planning to bring in?
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@Martin *****
What exactly is the "new tax"? I thought the order simply closed off a loophole which has continually used by rich Thai people to avoid paying tax by importing it the year after it was made? I've always brought in money (pension) the year it was made, so this would be liable to taxation, and yet, in fifteen years I've never paid a single baht in tax.
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@Ian *******
This guy is a total nutjob. This is what he does. Spread misinformation. There is nothing in Thai tax laws to say that savings can be taxed.
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@Alex *******
This guy is a nutjob. He trolls the internet spreading misinformation. I'd guess it's a fake profile.
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@Craig *******
The subject is the 800k transferred to Thailand for a retirement visa, or did you miss that part? 🤣
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@Craig *******
Absolutely! I prophesise there will be zero tax on savings, and I prophesise that Australian pensions are not taxable in Thailand. I'm pretty sure my prophecies will come true! In fact I'm 100% sure, because they're backed by government sources, not "tax experts" touting for business 🤣🤣🤣
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@Craig *******
But the content of your posts is based on your prophecies for the future, whereas my comments are based on fact. Savings are not taxed. That's simple. As an Australian tax resident, similarly my pension is only taxable in Australia. So I have not paid tax in the past, have never been asked to "show proof", and will not be taxed in the future. I haven't overlooked a single thing. So simple!