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Steffi ***********
You need to have a Thai Bank Account
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@Milo ********
I just took a look into the video. They are talking about capital gains. What if - in the case study #3 - the couple sold their house BEFORE 1st January 2024 ? As per my understanding it counts as Savings (even if they make more money with the sell compared to the price they paid, when they bought the property). If they now bring this money into TH, itโ€™s NOT taxable, correct ?
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@Greg *******
Thanks for the hint ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿผ
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@Greg *******
Hello Greg, please allow me two questions:

Do the personal documents (e.g. proof of income or savings) that you present to the Revenue Department have to be translated into Thai ?

In addition, do they need to be certified? Thanks a lot for your help ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป
Steffi ***********
If you are still registered in Germany, than you pay taxes in Germany.

If the Revenue Department in TH contacts you regarding a tax report, you show them, that you have paid taxes in Germany already (Steuerbescheid/elektronische Lohnsteuerbescheide/Gehaltsnachweise, die den direkten Lohnsteuerabzug belegen).
Steffi ***********
Anonymer Teilnehmer I know which lawyer that was ๐Ÿ™ˆ Abzocke !
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@Stuart ********
Well, thatโ€™s exactly what I wrote ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿผโ€โ™€๏ธ Elite Visa holders can use the Thai Privilege Concierge Service, LTR Visa holders also have to do a โ€90-day reportโ€, which is extended to one year. These are the only exceptions.
Steffi ***********
I donโ€™t understand, why this is a discussion topic ? You have to do a 90 day report, when staying in Thailand for that long and not leaving the country !!! This belongs to ALL VISA types except some Elite Visa Types, where a concierge service is doing it on your behalf.

Why do DTV holders think, they donโ€™t have to do it ?