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@Todd ********
The money I bring in is most certainly exempt. If I start earning money by uploading YouTube videos I daresay that'll be taxed, but as that's never going to happen I guess I'll remain untaxed in Thailand, like thousands of others!
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@Todd ********
Which part of the Tax Code are you struggling with?
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@Todd ********
I think that's you. Plain English to me! 1st January 2024 onwards, so all savings prior to that date are non-taxable. As well as pensions under the DTA!
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@Todd ********
OK. So Thailand Revenue is wrong but Todd McGowan is right 🤣
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@Todd ********
That's nice but we're not talking LTR, we're talking all visas
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@Todd ********
Wrong. Only "remittances" are "liable" to taxation. So the money must be transferred into Thailand to even come into the Thai tax net.
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@Todd ********
The set-up and criteria of the DTV enables holders to avoid tax by careful "money management" 👍👍😆
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@Todd ********
I don't know about digital nomads - hopefully they will get hit for tax if they're trying to avoid paying anywhere, but retirees in Thailand won't be taxed if they only remit savings prior to 2024, or only remit pensions, as the majority are protected by DTAs
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@Todd ********
Global income is not taxed in Thailand. Only "remittances" are liable, and if coming from pension payments are not taxable, and neither are remittances already taxed in another country.
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@Todd ********
Most retirees won't pay any tax anyway as they only transfer pension funds accumulated years before the magical "cut-in" date.