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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 💡 Key Takeaways: ✅ Understand the Thailand tax laws for expats ✅ Learn how to legally reduce your tax bill ✅ Know which income sources are taxable & exempt ✅ Avoid penalties & compliance issues with expert guidance 📅 Filing Deadlines: 📌 Thai tax year: January 1 - December 31 📌 Deadline to file: March 31 (paper filing) | April 8 (online filing) ✅ Timestamp 00:00 Intro 01:21 Introducing Swedish accountant Rifat Habib 02:49 Webinar agenda 04:35 Disclaimer 04:50 Tax filing in Thailand 07:15 Double Tax Agreements (DTAs) 13:40 What is and isn't taxable 18:01 Allowances, deductibles and tax brackets 20:03 Sweden-Thailand DTA 21:51 Tax Credits Explained 22:20 Swedish pensions 28:37 Property rental income 32:00 Property sales 33:23 Dividends 37:00 Investment capital gains 39:11 Case Study: Cash savings 40:03 Case Study: Not remitted to Thailand 40:36 Case Study: Swedish property rental income 41:44 Case Study: Remitted capital gains 46:12 Common Reporting Standards (CRS) 48:02 Penalties 48:26 Help and support 59:52 Q&A 106:58 Outro #ThaiTaxes #DoubleTaxationAgreement #ExpatLife #Pensions #ThailandTaxation ✅ Important Links to Follow 🔗 Sign Up For Expert Tax Filing Services For Expats In Thailand: https://www.expattaxthailand.com/serv... 📅 Book A 1-On-1 Paid Consulting Call https://calendly.com/expattaxthailand... 📞 Book A Free Consulting Call https://calendly.com/expattaxclientsu... ✅ Stay Connected With Us. 👉 Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/ExpatTaxThai... 👉 Instagram: / expattaxthailand 👉 Twitter (X): https://x.com/ThaiExpatTax?mx=2 👉 Linkedin: / expat-tax-thailand 👉 Website: https://www.expattaxthailand.com/ ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: The information in this video is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional tax advice. It provides general guidance on tax matters and should not be the sole basis for making personal tax decisions. Tax situations vary greatly, and tax laws may change. We strongly advise consulting with a qualified tax advisor for your situation. ✖️ Copyright Notice: This video and our YouTube channel contain dialogue, music, and images that are the property of Expat Tax Thailand. You are authorized to share the video link and channel and embed this video in your website or others as long as a link back to our YouTube channel is provided. © Expat Tax Thailand