Calculating tax reduction for AOW or WIA benefits in Thailand often proves to be a challenge. This article provides a clear explanation of the reduction rules, deductions and what to look out for when filing your tax return. With practical tips and an appendix for the tax authorities, you make the process clear and prevent confusion. This way you get the most out of your tax advantage.

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Taxes: Big Tax News!

By Eric Kuijpers
Posted in Thailand tax, Taxes, Dossier, Expats and retirees
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January 28 2025

Discover the most important tax developments in Thailand in just one hour. A video and text explain what you need to know, straight from the experts. From rules on savings to the impact of fraud on your visa. Be prepared with practical tips and insights so you won't be surprised.

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Erik Kuijpers has decided after 10 years of blogging to stop with the tax file and answering tax questions immediately. This is due to criticism and doubt about his expertise by a reader today. For Erik, doubting his authority and expertise is a boundary that has been crossed.

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On October 16, I received, by post at my address in Thailand, the “paper” tax return form for income 2016. The well-known brown cover with window…..

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Tax file: Remittance base; a preliminary judgement

By Eric Kuijpers
Posted in Taxes, Dossier
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February 22 2016

Various emigrants have approached the tax authorities about applying the remittance base, Article 27 of the treaty between the two countries. After all, in mid-2014 the Tax and Customs Administration adopted a different position, which you can read in the Post-Active Tax File, questions 6 to 9. The Tax and Customs Administration will apply Article 27 and we would like to draw your attention to a number of important points.

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In this article the answers to questions in response to the article 'Tax exemption in Thailand explained again' by Erik Kuijpers.

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I regularly read in this blog that people in Thailand have problems with 'Heerlen' and by that I mean the tax authorities for people abroad. For this purpose, the 'Tax file for post-active persons' was written last year, but nevertheless once again an explanation about tax exemption.

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Tax file post-actives expanded with three new questions

By Eric Kuijpers
Posted in Taxes, Dossier
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November 22 2014

Erik Kuijpers previously answered the twenty most frequently asked questions about taxes in a voluminous and thorough file. In this post he adds three new ones.

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Tax file post-actives (introduction)

By Eric Kuijpers
Posted in Taxes, Dossier
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November 17 2014

Do you live in Thailand or are you going to emigrate? Read the Thailand blog file on taxes. Erik Kuijpers answers the twenty most frequently asked questions in this dossier.

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Nothing new under the additional assessment

By Eric Kuijpers
Posted in Taxes, Dossier
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November 15 2014

The country is once again upside down. Additional assessment! Media is running wild. Now where does this come from? Erik Kuijpers explains.

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Taxes: Optional scheme for emigrants lapses

By Submitted Message
Posted in Taxes, emigrate, Expats and retirees
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22 September 2014

As of next year, the option scheme for emigrants with a Dutch income will lapse. Erik Kuijpers explains.

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