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Vladi Trop Thanks for the feedback. In my case, this is not the first year that I have filed a tax return. I go directly to the tax office to make sure everything is correct. Last year I was on an ED visa and this year on a DTV with the closure of my bank account with Bangkok bank they told me that I could only justify the beginning of the year. They told me that a revolut account where I show transfers to pay rent is not accepted.

In France, you have to declare only the money you earn, but if you're audited, you have to prove that you're resident in Thailand for tax purposes. Without an official document showing that I pay taxes in Thailand, this could cost me several tens of thousands of euros.
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Participant anonyme 208 my country ask to prove that my fiscal residency is in Thailand else I need to pay tax there
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Participant anonyme 901 bank statement from foreign bank account is not accepted same as if you show the withdraw. I already ask them... thanks for reply 👍
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Participant anonyme 959 If you can find a reliable solution, I'd love to hear from you.
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Participant anonyme 959Yes, I'm doing the same thing, but it doesn't seem to be acceptable to the tax id office. At least when I went there a month ago.
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@Mateusz ******
bangkok bank closed all accounts for dtv holders. And not possible to open a new account in other bank
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@Siggi ******
I arrived in Thailand two years ago. The law is clear: anyone staying more than 180 days and bringing money back to Thailand must pay taxes. In any case, I need a document certifying that I am taxed in Thailand for my country of origin. This is my second visa. I switched to DTV for simplicity's sake. I work online and go out of the country from time to time.
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@Hans-Georg *****
if you spend more than 180 days and you bring money you need to pay tax
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@MORE *****
i need a document for my country that prove that I pay tax in Thailand. I live here more than 180days in year and bring money in Thailand
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This year with DTV no more possible. Got a bank account opened with ED and when we switch to DTV few months after they close the account
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