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  1. #13743
    Quote Originally Posted by TConor  [View Original Post]
    I really doubt they can figure out if they do require a filing if what you say is accurate. At least what your real income is. They maybe can figure out what you bring over to Thailand minus CC charges but they have no access to your income records outside of Thailand. I don't have a clue about other countries but in the USA the IRS isn't going to send information to the Thai gov't. And they'd have to do on an individual basis. Meaning to track a US citizen's information they'd need a social security number. If the IRS gives out SS#'s then identity theft would be running rampant with all the holes in the Thai gov't. And US citizens wouldn't put up with it. They would all be running for the exits. Does anyone even know if they have joint returns or everyone files an individual return?
    Imagine having to give Somchai my TURBOTAX ID and corresponding password to authenticate my Attestations of USA taxable income. LOL.

    Actually this would be EZ. Only need 1st 2 pages. But is Somchai qualified to know this.

    The other 258 pages are just documentations.

  2. #13742

    It looks like Thailand is going to make expats file income taxes each year after Jan

    Quote Originally Posted by TooDirty  [View Original Post]
    And now it looks like Thailand is going to make expats file income taxes each year after Jan 1, 2024? Maybe tax savings that you bring into the country too? Sell my house in the USA and buy a condo in Thailand for a million baht, pay their gov't 300,000 baht for the privilege? Still cheaper than living in un-america, but ack! F to fixing income inequality by redistribution. They like inheritance tax too.

    I hope Thailand decides these are some really bad ideas. Only positive for me would probably be radical drops in Thai property prices, kind of reverse of the sleepy joe policies creating radical increase in my USA property price.
    I really doubt they can figure out if they do require a filing if what you say is accurate. At least what your real income is. They maybe can figure out what you bring over to Thailand minus CC charges but they have no access to your income records outside of Thailand. I don't have a clue about other countries but in the USA the IRS isn't going to send information to the Thai gov't. And they'd have to do on an individual basis. Meaning to track a US citizen's information they'd need a social security number. If the IRS gives out SS#'s then identity theft would be running rampant with all the holes in the Thai gov't. And US citizens wouldn't put up with it. They would all be running for the exits. Does anyone even know if they have joint returns or everyone files an individual return?

  3. #13741

    Back Up Plan

    Quote Originally Posted by AggieDad1  [View Original Post]
    When I first started working in China in 2007 there were a lot of expats working and living there. Some had families and properties and owned businesses there. Then in 2012 things started changing. They are almost all gone now. Things change and governments can do stupid and unwise things because they are under the mistaken belief that they can get rid of the expats and all of the money will stay behind. Thailand is not China, so I do not expect Thailand to get as bad as fast as China did. Still it would be wise to have a backup plan. I only stayed in China one time for more than 183 days in a calendar year. Never did that again.
    That is good advice, I know. Thank you. But things would have to get a lot worse before I had to activate Plan be.

  4. #13740

    Need a backup plan

    Quote Originally Posted by SiamMan  [View Original Post]
    Moving around SEA might be an option for some who just come here a few times a year, but some of us have lived here for a long time, have set up our home here, have property, have a family, so moving away is not an option. So we have no choice other than to negotiate the regulations imposed on us (by Immigration, etc.) as best we can.
    When I first started working in China in 2007 there were a lot of expats working and living there. Some had families and properties and owned businesses there. Then in 2012 things started changing. They are almost all gone now. Things change and governments can do stupid and unwise things because they are under the mistaken belief that they can get rid of the expats and all of the money will stay behind. Thailand is not China, so I do not expect Thailand to get as bad as fast as China did. Still it would be wise to have a backup plan. I only stayed in China one time for more than 183 days in a calendar year. Never did that again.

  5. #13739

    Living in Thailand

    Quote Originally Posted by CaliGuy33  [View Original Post]
    Do you find it necessary to live in Thailand? Why not just move around SEA but spend the majority of your time in Thailand?
    Moving around SEA might be an option for some who just come here a few times a year, but some of us have lived here for a long time, have set up our home here, have property, have a family, so moving away is not an option. So we have no choice other than to negotiate the regulations imposed on us (by Immigration, etc.) as best we can.

  6. #13738
    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    Under which Visa were you allowed to stay 330 days per year in Thailand without any issues from Immigration? To my knowledge it's always been 180 days on a regular tourist visa (exception was during COVID). I'm assuming you're not in Thailand under an OA, work, or marriage Visa.



    Exactly. This is what I did. Others are not keen on the idea though since they don't like the idea of paying rent in Thailand then paying for a hotel elsewhere the other 180 days per year. It's always nice to have a home base. Living out of a suitcase your entire life kind of sucks.
    Usually 2 tourists visas and a cacophony of 30 day visa on arrival s. Add the extensions not hard.

    Always enter by AIR.

  7. #13737
    Basic principle of Andrew Henderson who wrote the Nomadic Capitalist is:

    Go where you are treated best.

    The core of the concept is that: the best place to work / do business may not be the best places to live, bank, vacation or invest.

    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    Exactly. This is what I did. Others are not keen on the idea though since they don't like the idea of paying rent in Thailand then paying for a hotel elsewhere the other 180 days per year. It's always nice to have a home base. Living out of a suitcase your entire life kind of sucks.
    Or you can do it like I do and maintain multiple residences around the globe. But that does tend to add up. Six in one hand, half dozen in the other.

    If someone wants to stay in the country long enough to subject them to taxation a cost benefit analysis needs to be performed for their personal situation. I do not do everything in the world in order to minimize my tax liabilities. I do the best I can within the law to arrange my affairs and then give the worthless paper currency to the government in question as they demand.

    Taxes are a part of life, minimize them. But don't let them rule your life or prevent you from living how you choose to live. Where you live after all is one of the most important lifestyle decisions you can make.

  8. #13736

    Go where you are treated best

    Quote Originally Posted by CaliGuy33  [View Original Post]
    Do you find it necessary to live in Thailand? Why not just move around SEA but spend the majority of your time in Thailand?
    Excellent point! No one has to live in Thailand. It is a personal choice. In my country of origin I chose a tax favorable state in which to declare my tax residence. I do my best to never step foot in my country of origin if possible. But I am one of the few countries that taxes their citizens on their income worldwide no matter where they happen to be in the world at the time.

    This tax policy is going to affect everyone differently and it is still being formulated. Everyone must take a look at their own personal situations before making a decision. These grandiose predictions are just WAGS (Wild ass guesses). The policy has not even been codified yet.

    Everyone calm down. Take a step back from the computer screen. Get off you keyboard and go get a massage and your dick sucked to relax.

  9. #13735
    Quote Originally Posted by RajPatela  [View Original Post]
    My plan is just to use my allotment of 180 days down from Usual 330 days. Till further notice.
    Under which Visa were you allowed to stay 330 days per year in Thailand without any issues from Immigration? To my knowledge it's always been 180 days on a regular tourist visa (exception was during COVID). I'm assuming you're not in Thailand under an OA, work, or marriage Visa.

    Quote Originally Posted by CaliGuy33  [View Original Post]
    Do you find it necessary to live in Thailand? Why not just move around SEA but spend the majority of your time in Thailand?
    Exactly. This is what I did. Others are not keen on the idea though since they don't like the idea of paying rent in Thailand then paying for a hotel elsewhere the other 180 days per year. It's always nice to have a home base. Living out of a suitcase your entire life kind of sucks.

  10. #13734
    Quote Originally Posted by RajPatela  [View Original Post]
    Don't Ever Forget. High level Official called us Dirty Foreigner s during COVID.

    Anything having to do with changes in immigration is done for the Worse. Live with it.

    My plan is just to use my allotment of 180 days down from Usual 330 days. Till further notice.

    Can you imagine the Paperwork nightmare even if no Thai taxes are due. I can see immigration putting you in jail just Because.
    Quote Originally Posted by CaliGuy33  [View Original Post]
    Do you find it necessary to live in Thailand? Why not just move around SEA but spend the majority of your time in Thailand?
    My easy solution to all of the BS that you get from the Thai government, together with the bad air that interferes with my fun, is to move over to Siem Reap and live like a weed smoking hick, and come to Bangkok whenever I need a good meal and some pooswa if you know what I mean. $100 round trip.

  11. #13733
    Don't Ever Forget. High level Official called us Dirty Foreigner s during COVID.

    Anything having to do with changes in immigration is done for the Worse. Live with it.

    My plan is just to use my allotment of 180 days down from Usual 330 days. Till further notice.

    Can you imagine the Paperwork nightmare even if no Thai taxes are due. I can see immigration putting you in jail just Because.

  12. #13732
    Quote Originally Posted by HorseTrader  [View Original Post]
    There have also been open statements that they want fewer backpackers and more high end tourists. They must love the 2-week millionaires.
    Isn't that everyone's DREAM? The reality is that they better get what they can get from whoever they can get it from before they fuck around and end up with nothing.

  13. #13731
    Quote Originally Posted by TooDirty  [View Original Post]
    And now it looks like Thailand is going to make expats file income taxes each year after Jan 1, 2024? Maybe tax savings that you bring into the country too? Sell my house in the USA and buy a condo in Thailand for a million baht, pay their gov't 300,000 baht for the privilege? Still cheaper than living in un-america, but ack! F to fixing income inequality by redistribution. They like inheritance tax too.

    I hope Thailand decides these are some really bad ideas. Only positive for me would probably be radical drops in Thai property prices, kind of reverse of the sleepy joe policies creating radical increase in my USA property price.
    Do you find it necessary to live in Thailand? Why not just move around SEA but spend the majority of your time in Thailand?

  14. #13730

    If you don't have to cash to live in Thailand then find a cheaper place to live

    Quote Originally Posted by HorseTrader  [View Original Post]
    There have also been open statements that they want fewer backpackers and more high end tourists. They must love the 2-week millionaires.
    I have no numbers to prove it, but just from my personal spending habits I spent more in two weeks in holiday mode than I spend now in day to day living mode. Why wouldn't the Kingdom want tourists and long stay visitors with more money.

    I am not a mono country person. Countries around the globe see that the western nations are fucking up their program and their populations are getting out of dodge. They want the best of them, not those with short money and alligator arms.

    Fiat currency is worthless. Every seen all the gold shops in Thailand? Think they know something you might not.

    Spend now and enjoy your life. Die Broke..

  15. #13729
    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    We need to understand Thailand's goals. It always appears that the goal is not to have people stay here long term rather come to Thailand several times per year as a tourist. You never hear Thailand government pumping themselves on how many people come to Thailand long term. You always read about how many tourists they have. Correct or not that's their measuring stick on a successful year.

    More proof they no longer want long term tourists is that they just raised the price of a basic 5 year Thailand Elite Visa October 1 from 600,000 to 900,000 baht.
    There have also been open statements that they want fewer backpackers and more high end tourists. They must love the 2-week millionaires.

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