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@Jo *********
nope it’s automatic. 180 days inside the Kingdom in a tax year means you are automatically a Thai tax resident.
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@Goel *******
simply false. Once you have assessable income above minimum thresholds you can obtain a TIN.
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@Goel *******
you are wrong. TIN’s are available to those DTV holders who qualify.
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@Phil *****
not true. A Thai bank account is irrelevant to being tax resident.
Pete *******
You automatically become Thai tax resident after 180 days residence in Thailand in a tax year. Having a bank account is irrelevant. What’s your point?
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Just because you may become tax resident in a tax year does not mean you will have a Thai tax liability.
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Anonymous participant 476 read the 8 categories under section 40 of the Thai Revenue Code, it’s clearly described.
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@John ********
it sounds and is nonsense. Savings are not reportable.
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Anonymous participant 476 if you do not have assessable income in a tax year you have no filing requirement.
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@Axel ******
the question is the other way round. Where do you see in the Revenue Code savings as one of the categories of assessable income that is liable to taxation.