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@Max ************
I'm just being safe. I have heard of some being asked.
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@Jim ******
aware of that but now it is 1st and 1st one after returning from overseas. This is fairly new.
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I have my passport and page copies

TM30

Bording passes

Copy of last report

Anything else?
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@Wayne ********
not everyone can do it easily, especially if they are non- owners
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@Robert ***
The YouTube video specifically mentioned an American living on a pension in the example. I hope you are correct
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Are Thai tax rates graduated? Meaning,as an example, if you have an income of 1 million, which is 20%, would the tax be 200,000 or would the 20% only apply to 750,000 to 1 million and the rest would be the lower brackets?
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@Edward ********
as soon as you transfer it into Thailand it becomes accessible
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@Dave ********
3 month extensions up to 36 months then a border run. No hasles.

I have a SRRV visa which is good for ever and unlimted entries. That one is expensive unless former military.
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@Robert ***
there is a recent YouTube video on the subject by a Canadian guy with an Italian tax e pert. Sorry I don't have the link. They did a video a few months ago and yesterday an update.

The tax guy says the new information says some scary things.

Pensions will be taxed. In my case 20% if you have a tax treaty you will still pay but you get to deduct what was already paid in your home country.

I cannot vouch for his information