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@Dany *******
haha no Dany, i agree with you. Yeah it will depend of the tax credit that they can ask. Some angry old man don't like because they have some tax free income, and are affraid to lose some %😅.

The PWC document :
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is not very clear if pension income is a assesable income or not. ( i am not looking more about that because i am not concerned ).

I personnaly don't remit any income in Thailand ( only savings ).
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@Dany *******
yeah they make a nice pdf, they still don't get it .. maybe I will change my dtv visa to go work for thai tax to track them 😜
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@Ian *********
haha , you repeat the same incorrect thing
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@Abas *****
which country ? Generally tax is different than social security ...
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@Steve **************
I had feedback from lawyer who tell me that I'd you don't remit to thailand assessable income, you don't have to fill a 0 tax report ... and when i go to thai revenue department they did not want to give me tin number without taxable income ...
Michael *******
Go to Immigration with tm30, passport copy, visa copy, 500 baht
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@Drew ***************
yeah, you just confused little bit about company.

If you have a personal company and the cash account is in the name of your company ( company holding wealth structure ) -> not good.

If you mean you have (personnal) cash account in a "private banking" , it is same that a bank account.

It will mainly depend of what is wrote in the statement provided by the bank/broker/...
Michael *******
if it is in the name of a company, no. It should be in your personal name.