Box 3 tax after emigration to Thailand?

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November 13 2022

What is taxed in Thailand? Can dividend tax be reclaimed in NL, or have you lost it? Remittance baseland may be reclaimed at the tax authorities. What does this depend on?
If you keep your house in the Netherlands, do you pay tax on it in Thailand? In NL, your house already ends up in box 3.

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On 2 September 2021, the Central Appeals Tribunal made a disconcerting decision regarding the increase in the starting age for the AOW of an emigrated Dutchman (ECLI:NL:CRVB:2244:XNUMX). The appellant did not agree with the increase of this age from fifteen years to sixteen years and four months.

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Thailand Visa question No. 108/21: Which visa?

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April 23, 2021

Because of the trees I can no longer see the forest with regard to Thailand visa and the requirements for it. I would therefore like to ask the following: I want to travel to Thailand in October next (2021) and live there with my (Thai) girlfriend. I am then 65 years old. The plan is now to stay 9 months per year in Thailand and 3 months in the Netherlands.

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Preparation for emigration to Thailand. Despite the fact that I have already learned a lot through this website and the Thai embassy, ​​I still have a number of questions that I cannot get a complete (or the best possible) answer to with my best Thai.

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The plans to leave for Thailand for good are taking shape. The sooner the better. On this site I have already read several posts about whether or not to take household goods with you. In principle, I do not take household goods with me. Costs do not outweigh new purchase.

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Due to emigration to Thailand in 2018, I received an M-declaration form from the Tax Authorities in the Netherlands. At question 65 (out of a total of 83 questions on 58 pages!) the income to be preserved must be entered (mandatory in case of emigration). At question 65a this is the value of the accrued pension entitlements at the time of emigration (if taxable in the Netherlands ) or the total of the contributions withheld (if taxable in the country of residence). The explanatory notes to the M form do state what needs to be completed, but do not provide any indication as to how to obtain this information.

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Tax payment when emigrating to Thailand?

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March 27 2019

Many contributions have already been published on Thailandblog about tax payment when emigrating to Thailand. Everyone apparently has their own truth, but it is also a complicated matter. I would now very much like to know from someone who will be in exactly the same situation as me, how that person handled it or what tips that person has to arrive at the most advantageous possible tax burden.

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Are there people with experiences with emigration to Thailand, who have been 100% rejected. Report the emigration plans to the UWV and then get a re-examination?

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Those who live abroad, such as in Thailand, can now have an annuity paid out without any problems. Previously this was often not possible. Together with DNB, the Ministry of Finance and the Tax and Customs Administration, the Dutch Association of Insurers has found a solution to the problems experienced by customers with an annuity when they move abroad or live abroad.

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Reader Submission: Annuity when moving to Thailand

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November 22 2016

Anyone who has an annuity policy and moves to Thailand (or another foreign country) should take into account that the insurer may not offer an immediate annuity (periodic payment) at the end of the contract.

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Reader question: Step-by-step plan for emigration?

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May 12, 2016

I (Dutch) have decided to emigrate to Thailand with my Thai wife. On the Thailand blog I find a wealth of information, but gradually I am dizzy with the many tips and advice about the actions to be taken and sometimes it is not clear whether tips and possibilities have become outdated.

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In preparation for my emigration to Thailand and marriage there, I still have a few questions.

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I have approached the embassy via email about the income statement. They inform me that I need a fully certified salary statement in English and advise me to contact the organization that provides my income. These organizations are ABP and SVB.

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A recent survey by the Emigration Fair shows that 24% of future emigrants are looking for more peace, space and a natural environment for the education of their children.

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I want to emigrate to Thailand and have read the visa document. What escapes me, or maybe I've read about it, do I have to buy a return ticket or can I go to Thailand with a one-way ticket?

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Question about capital gains tax. I emigrated to Thailand on 01-04-2014, deregistered from the Netherlands. Do you have to pay this tax for the whole year or only for the 3 months that you lived in the Netherlands?

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Fewer Dutch people want to emigrate

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February 7 2015

Many dream about it or have taken the step: emigrate to Thailand. Yet it appears that fewer and fewer Dutch people are considering moving abroad. Not only has the number of native emigrants fallen since 2008, the share of native Dutch people planning to emigrate has also declined.

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