Stephen J. Dann
~ ATT ~
UK Tax Advisor

Thailand Double Taxation Treaty - Teachers' Tax Exemption


Click here for Other Pages on this Website

THAILAND RESIDENTS


If your original teaching contract in Thailand was for no more than two years (regardless of the subject), and that initial contract covered any of the years 2005, 2006, or 2007 you are most probably entitled to a refund of all Thai income tax you have paid under that contract by virtue of a Thai Double Taxation treaty. Most countries have such agreements with Thailand, including the UK, USA, Australia and most of Europe, but not Canada, New Zealand and South Africa. Your eligibility to claim depends upon where you were resident prior to visiting Thailand, and not upon your nationality. If you are uncertain as to whether you are eligible to claim I will assist you in determining this without charge.

I can prepare your claim and submit a repayment claim to the Revenue Department of Thailand, and I have already submitted many successful Thai tax treaty claims for Americans, Australiand and especially British Nationals.
In order to assist with completion of forms in Thai, interpretation at meetings, and official translation of documents, I employ a post-graduate Chulalongkorn University student and a trainee legal executive.
If I consider that a successful double taxation treaty claim is possible, my fee will be 20% of the total refund, of which a ThB 20,000 deposit is payable in advance. The deposit I charge increases monthly until October when it reaches ThB 30,000 in order to encourage early submission of claims. I will not accept claims for the 2005 year after 31st October. If your claim for a Thai tax refund is unsuccessful the deposit will be returned to you in full. If it is successful then the balance of the 20% fee is payable when the refund cheque is issued.

In order that I may review your situation I shall require:

a) Your ten-digit Taxpayer identification Number;

b) A copy of your contract with your signature on every page;

c) A copy of every page of your passport with your signature on every page;

d) Copies of any payslips or tax documents for your entire stay in Thailand.

NON-RESIDENTS


If you taught (any subject) in Thailand in 2005 or later for two years or less then you are still entitled to a refund of all the tax you have paid under the Uk-Thailand double Taxation treaty.

In order that I may review your situation I shall require:

a) Your ten-digit Taxpayer identification Number;

b) A copy of your contract with your signature on every page or letter from your former school confirming the dates of commencement and cessation;

c) A copy of every page of your passport with your signature on every page;

d) Copies of any payslips or tax documents you still have for your entire stay in Thailand.



If you have left Thailand the fee is 20% of the refund of which ThB 25,000 is payable in advance. I provide a credit card facility below for the deposit payment.
In the unlikely event that you do not receive a refund of your Thai taxes then the credit card charge will be reversed and you receive a full refund of the fee deposit. The balance of the 20% fee becomes payable when the refund cheque is issued.

..........................................................................................


ALL CLAIMS

When you have gathered as much of the above information as you have available,
UK Thailand tax treaty teachers'claims,letterbox
Email me so that I may conduct a preliminary review of your tax treaty claim before any fee deposit is paid or accepted. You may also wish to view the UK Thailand tax treaty



..........................................................................................



Confidential Payment Form


This method of payment is by secure credit card service.


 

Secure Order Form for UK-Thailand tax treaty claims

Professional Services Fee: £400.00

Maestro payments supported by WorldPay



UK Thailand tax treaty teachers' claims, email letterbox picture

 




uk tax home page


UK Tax Advisor Sitemap for this Website