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Songkran: Fun or Terrible? What do you think?
- I live for it, water fun without brakes! (14%, 38 Votes)
- Give me a dry alternative, please. (11%, 30 Votes)
- Fun to experience once, but after that I'm done. (37%, 99 Votes)
- Every year I stay inside and count the days until it's over. (31%, 82 Votes)
- No opinion/neutral (6%, 17 Votes)
Total number of voters: 266
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Home » Reader question » I am looking for an accountant in Chiang Mai with knowledge of Dutch tax regulations
Dear readers,
Who knows an accountant who is familiar with the NL rules and can help me with my Thai tax return in Chiang Mai?
My company is still located in the Netherlands (and I officially live there) so everything is done by a (registered) accountant there, now it is still simple with what you contribute, you pay for that, but if everything goes according to plan, some extra knowledge and help is very welcome (even though the smiling ladies at the tax office say that it remains easy).
In the meantime I have found an American (ExpatTax) with good contacts and general knowledge, but it is still a better feeling if I can find someone who also knows the Dutch affairs and does not get stuck in the US system.
My tax return for 2024 has been done, so no big rush, but experiences and tips are welcome.
Regards,
Bastian
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