Thailand Bank Statements → .XLSX
Convert Thailand bank statement PDFs from KBank and more.
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Thailand Bank Statements and Excel
In Thailand, bank statements are required for personal income tax (PND 90/91) and corporate income tax (PND 50) filing with the Revenue Department, and for VAT (PP 30) returns. MintConvert normalises all THB amounts to numeric values and dates to YYYY-MM-DD — ready for import into PEAK Accounting and FlowAccount. Fiscal year: January 1 – December 31.
Supported Thailand Banks
Example Output
| Date | Description | Debit (THB) | Credit (THB) | Balance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024-03-15 | KBank ATM Withdrawal | 2,000.00 | — | 48,500.00 |
| 2024-03-18 | Salary Credit | — | 75,000.00 | 1,23,500.00 |
How It Works
Download your PDF
Log into your Thailand bank's online portal and download your statement as a PDF.
Upload to MintConvert
Drag and drop the PDF. MintConvert auto-detects which Thailand bank issued it.
Download .XLSX
Clean Excel in under 30 seconds — THB amounts preserved, dates normalised.
Why MintConvert
- 1 Thailand banks — KBank — bank-specific parsers for each.
- THB amounts — Numeric THB — import-ready for PEAK Accounting.
- Date normalisation — DD/MM/YYYY → YYYY-MM-DD across all Thailand banks.
- Revenue Department tax filing, Thai VAT (PP 30) returns, and accounting software import — In Thailand, bank statements are required for personal income tax (PND 90/91) and corporate income tax (PND 50) filing with the Revenue Department, and for VAT (PP 30) returns.
- Privacy first — Documents processed in-memory only — never stored.
- Free to start — 5 free conversions/month. No credit card required.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Thailand banks are supported for Excel conversion?
MintConvert supports Kasikorn Bank (KBank) — all with bank-specific parsers.
Is THB formatting preserved in the Excel output?
Yes — all THB amounts output as numeric values compatible with PEAK Accounting and FlowAccount.
Can I use this for Revenue Department tax filing, Thai VAT (PP 30) returns, and accounting software import?
In Thailand, bank statements are required for personal income tax (PND 90/91) and corporate income tax (PND 50) filing with the Revenue Department, and for VAT (PP 30) returns.
What date format does the output use for Thailand statements?
MintConvert normalises all dates from DD/MM/YYYY to YYYY-MM-DD — consistent across all 1 supported Thailand banks.
What accounting software in Thailand is compatible?
The output is compatible with PEAK Accounting, FlowAccount, Express Accounting, SAP. QBO output works with QuickBooks Online and Desktop.
What is the fiscal year for Thailand?
Thailand fiscal year: January 1 – December 31. MintConvert processes statements for any date range.
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