Exemption from payroll tax now that I live in Thailand?
Much has been written about it, but I still want to say something about my problem. I recently moved to Thailand and received my benefit specification from Achmea for my company pension. I saw that full national insurance contributions and ZVW contributions had been deducted. Well, I don't mind paying payroll tax in NL, but national insurance contributions and ZVW premiums to which I am not entitled as a deregistered person (registered in RNI) are unjustified.
I will soon have to repeat my application for tax exemption on my company pension. Five years ago I was granted the exemption based on my marriage and yellow booklet with house details.
I am from the Netherlands and have been living near Chiang Rai city for just 2 years. Because three embassies are already going to stop issuing the income statement, the Visa Support Letter for the Netherlands, I have started the process for exemption from payroll tax for my company pension.
I am having problems getting my life certificate signed for my company pension. Since January 1, 2018, I only have a choice of 4 agencies: Town Hall, Immigration Service, Police and Notary. Do you notice that (Ned./Eur.) embassy or consulate is not on the list?
The entire discussion surrounding the new income statement is still unclear. What if one receives the gross occupational pension in Thailand? And people are exempt from paying tax in the Netherlands? Is that sufficient to obtain a statement from the embassy?
I have received a letter from the tax authorities in Heerlen about exemption from tax on my company pension. The following is requested: 'Statement to be completed by fhe authorities in the country of residence'. This should be signed and stamped at the tax office in Nakhon Pathom.