Have you questioned yourself if you have over-paid tax during the year? Why not considering claiming a tax refund!
READ MOREAs it is now time to file a year-end Thai personal income tax for 2021 (due on 31 March 2022), please visit our Guide on Thai Personal Income Tax for 2021
READ MOREYou can claim a tax deduction of up to 30,000 Thai baht for domestic purchases of goods and services that were made during 1 January 2022 through 15 February 2022. For more information, please click "Read More".
READ MOREThe Krungthai Bank Public Company Limited (Krungthai Bank) has changed the rule in converting the tax refund letter of a foreign national.
READ MOREThe capability of the Thai tax authorities to collect income tax from someone who earned gains from trading cryptocurrencies still remains in doubt.
READ MOREWe have entered June 2021, which is the final month to file a year-end Thai personal income tax return for 2020 and claim the tax refund for that year, without penalties and surcharges.
READ MOREAs there are some changes to the rules for claiming the tax deductions from investing in mutual funds in Thailand (e.g. LTFs and RMFs) for this year 2020, if you wish to know more details about those changes, please click "Read More".
READ MOREIf you rent out your property in Thailand, you may have to file a mid-year Thai income tax return. For more information, please click "Read More".
READ MOREIn December 2018, the Thai government issued the Ministry Regulation No. 341. Under this law, the purchases of some goods are deductible for personal income tax purposes of the buyers, who is an individual.
READ MOREPreviously, a child deductible amount for personal income tax purposes was 30,000 baht per child.
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