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WATCH: Thailand-Sweden DTA: Tax Planning Essentials for Swedish Expats

September 25, 2024 | Videos

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In this video, Carl Turner and Swedish accountant Rifat Habib explain the tax obligations of Swedish expats in Thailand and the Sweden-Thailand Double tax agreement.

Topics Covered:

✔️ Who needs to file Thai taxes (180+ days rule & income thresholds)
✔️ Swedish pensions & taxation in Thailand – private vs. government pensions
✔️ Rental income & property sales – How are they taxed when remitted?
✔️ Investment capital gains & dividends – What happens when transferred to Thailand?
✔️ Double Taxation Agreement (DTA) – How to claim tax credits & refunds
✔️ Thai Tax ID & Filing Process – Step-by-step guide to compliance
✔️ Common Reporting Standards (CRS) – How Thai authorities receive financial data from Sweden
✔️ Legal tax-saving strategies – Tips to reduce Thai tax liability

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Disclaimer: The content provided on this webinar is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional tax advice. Our materials are designed to offer general guidance on tax-related matters and should not be relied upon for personal tax decisions. Everyone’s tax situation is unique and tax laws are subject to change.