FERRET
WELL WORN MEMBER
I received an e-mail from my Australian bank, instructing me to update my taxation records.
As my place of residence is now Thailand, they were particularaly focusing on my T.I.N number here.
The A.T.O, Australian taxation office, I was told, is focusing on all ex-pats residing overseas.
This had me panicking as, up until yesterday, I didn't have one and, failure to supply one could result in the bank blocking
access to my Australian accounts.
Luckily, I phoned an English friend and he put me in contact with his Thai accountant to assist me.
We met up yesterday morning, and we went through the process of me obtaining a Thai T.I.N, It's simple really, as long as you know the process.
All I had to do was photocopy a few documents and supply my original passport and, she did an assessment of my tax liability.
After she finished, I was quoted a taxation amount that plesantly surprised me, her fee was ฿2000 + the assessed amount.
6 hours later, she delivered my passport and my T.I.N documentation and tax id number--simple when you know how.
As my place of residence is now Thailand, they were particularaly focusing on my T.I.N number here.
The A.T.O, Australian taxation office, I was told, is focusing on all ex-pats residing overseas.
This had me panicking as, up until yesterday, I didn't have one and, failure to supply one could result in the bank blocking
access to my Australian accounts.
Luckily, I phoned an English friend and he put me in contact with his Thai accountant to assist me.
We met up yesterday morning, and we went through the process of me obtaining a Thai T.I.N, It's simple really, as long as you know the process.
All I had to do was photocopy a few documents and supply my original passport and, she did an assessment of my tax liability.
After she finished, I was quoted a taxation amount that plesantly surprised me, her fee was ฿2000 + the assessed amount.
6 hours later, she delivered my passport and my T.I.N documentation and tax id number--simple when you know how.