roobaa01
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Overstay and new passport
roobaa01 replied to Mui8899's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Gday I would not contact my embassy instead to be on the safe side I would approach the consulate. The consulate is closer and advice or documents can be obtained through it. Less hassle than travel all the way to Bangkok. Wbr Roobaa01 -
Extending ‘marriage visa’
roobaa01 replied to Robertoj's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Gday In joimtien they would give u list with All requirements in English or Thai . I ask for it every year to make sure I don't miss out on anything. Wbr Roobaa01 -
Staying at mil's house
roobaa01 replied to mrloy99's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Gday When I did my marriage extension jomtien immigration requested to fill in a Thai form by my wife's sister who owns the place we live in. Along with that Thai form the sister's Thai id and her tabian naan. Wbr Roobaa01 -
G' day If I calculate a fiktiv Pension income Overseas of thb 490000 annually from Europe I would receive the first then thb 150000 tax free, then tax rebate thb 100000 as pension receiver , another tax rebate THB 120000 for being 65 + , then tax rebate thb 120000 for being married so it comes down to zero right. Hence why would I need to file a tax return? Wbr Roobaa01
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Gday I have been consulting a tax expert in Pattaya who advised not to act in any respect this year for tax matters have not been clearly laid out. Thereto no implementation rules exist thus far. Hence I will not apply for any Thai tax I'd no. The main reason I'm not applying I'm still registered with my residency in Germany thus I'm still requested to pay tax in Germany even if staying 14 months in Thailand. Wbr Roobaa01
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Gday On the THB 400000 income u pay 10 % but I have thresholds or deductibles. U married even reduces your income even further. Like some people wrote already U can take undeclared USD 20000 into the country that's no nearly thb 740000 enough for one year living w/o paying tax on it. Then have money remitted THB 250000 also not taxed. So where is the problem keep the USD 20 k at home sent your missy to the money changer.
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Gday I'm on 12 months extension based on retirement. Now I want to take my defacto wife into Thailand. She is 60 yrs old . Is it possible to let her apply as my dependent. I'm German. Or does she need also 800 k. Wbr Roobas01
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Gday It is to be considered that a law must not be passed by parliament for changes can be implemented by regulations only. I don't think agents will disappear for higher interests are involved than that of a single police deputy chief. Also people here consider only money issues when talking about deposits. I think even higher amounts than the 1.6 mill THB Might be implemented. In this respect real estate property could be in the future considered Wbr Roobaa01
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Gday I think we will see an increment to the 1.6 million to be deposited all year long . Thus resulting in fee increment from the 15 k to 25 k for newbies. Whereas prior applicants will be grandfathered. I think one reason is to make up for COVID losses. Then I think new amendments can be implemented through regulatory process meaning don't need to involve the Thai parliament. Wbr Roobaa01