General Tax Queries
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UK state pensions are taxable in Thailand if remitted. However, the exact tax treatment depends on the amount remitted due to Thailand’s allowances and deductions, which could mean you have to file but not have tax to pay. If you have less than THB220,000 remitted in a calendar year and are married, or less than THB120,000 if you are single, you do not need to file a Thai tax return for your UK state pension. If it is above these limits then you do, regardless if you have tax to pay or not.
You will have to file a tax return, as this is over the single filing limit of THB120k and the married filing limit of THB220k.
This doesn’t mean you have to pay tax. It depends on your other allowances and deductions.
You can find out more about Thailand’s tax rates, allowances and deductions here or if you prefer to listen to a short podcast here
It is prudent to make sure that you aqcuire bank statements as of the 31st December 2023. You can then show in the future that this account is from before the rule changes. It is also important that you do not add new money into this account which is taxable, as it is then difficult to distinguish between non-taxable and taxable assets.