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  1. I have been looking at the tax implications on selling of my condo which I now understand quite well but one thing eludes me, if anyone can clarify?

     

    Theres a personal tax liability on the seller which is based on half the sales price and half the land offices's assessment price.

     

    Is that tax paid at the land office by the seller when the exchange of deeds is done, or do you settle as part of your year end tax return?

  2. 7 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

     

    There does not appear to be a ‘current red notice’ for Vorayuth "Boss” Yoovidhya.

     

    Someone with connections has rescinded it ?

     

     

    https://www.interpol.int/en/How-we-work/Notices/View-Red-Notices

     

     

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    Thats a very interesting link, 12 Thais wanted (I would say 9 of them are linked to issues in the south) plus 3 others whose photos are about 30 years younger than their current age plus one young Vietnamese guy. No red bullers in there.

     

     

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  3. Essentially no. The land office does not make its data public. Bona fide real estate agents have their own records though and they consult with the condo JPs as well. 

    You can request an unofficial valuation from a good REA and it will be quite accurate (basis will be two equal parties reaching agreement so they may take into account the vendors requested price of you are a buyer which is a bit of a con). There are also paid options whereby they document the property and research as well.

     

    Fazwaz have an online valuation system if you sign up with them. Beware I inputted my current unit's details several times and got different answers, first one was 14 M, second one a week later was 9M and then a month later 7M. Amateurs.

     

     

  4. Interesting, I think theres also other provinces that still do not allow booze sold for dining in. My daughter just came back from Chiang Rai and said no drinking in the restaurant there.

  5. Theres a lot against crypto, they may be right as nothing in life is a sure thing. Perhaps except that all governments will start to introduce their own digital currencies (aka crypto) in the coming years. Maybe China will be first then we will all sit up and take notice as national stable coins become a very viable fiat alternative.

     

    I do dabble, I don't get Bitcoin though as a store of wealth. I believe it will go up in price a lot but I just don't get it as a utility, store of value or as a currency. I plan to ride the wave (hopefully) but I still don't understand it.

  6. When you look at a torrent on pirate bay  (or any other torrent site) you will see to the right of the torrent two columns 1) LE = leechers and 2) SE = seeders. Leechers are people who have part of the whole file and are still trying to download the whole. Seeders are people with the whole file and are currently allowing people to download.

     

    Theoretically a lot of leechers may have different parts of the file they can give you BUT a seeder is the only one who has the whole file available to you. Ergo if not a seeder (SE should equal 1 or or more) its questionable if the whole torrent (movie or whatever) is available (but not impossible).

     

    To be a happy torrenter always look for at least one seeder.

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