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Neeranam

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  1. I use that, but better is this one. Everything I pay, I get 3% back. I also get free Spotify, Netflix, and other things like free First class airport lounges. Even when I buy gold with this, I pay 3% charge at the gold shop but get the 3% back in crypto. I did have to stake a small amount to get this.
  2. There are very few foreigners that this will affect, and those that are affected will be OK with a decent accountant. These changes are for Thais, like me who have income from abroad.
  3. Irrational fear. Learn Thai.
  4. interesting, I might do the same.
  5. They're are many ways to avoid paying tax on this. How about sending smaller payments to different bank accounts via apps like Wise? How about buying USDT and using P2P on exchanges like Binance? This way, you have Thai baht going to your accounts from random Thai accounts.
  6. I see. Taksin like, giving loads of assets to his family, gardener, maid, etc.
  7. Isn't that taxed in the UK? Most get around 500,000 baht until tax is paid, due to personal allowances.
  8. How will this avoid paying any due tax?
  9. I noticed a lot of Chinese in the Mall yesterday.
  10. I guess you don't include US Presidents!
  11. What I meant was that if you worked here, like me, then got a pink card, it would be the same as the Tax ID.
  12. Thanks, probably depends on if the person got the ID card after working here, or not.
  13. I lived in Bangkok for 10 years, and longer in Isarn. Isarn is much more dangerous, IMHO.
  14. Simple question. No idea why you don't want to answer it.
  15. Good post. Women who falsely claim rape should be jailed.
  16. If someone has a Non-Thai Pink ID card, I suspect they will be scrutinized more than someone who doesn't. I believe, but not sure, that the number on such a card is the tax ID number.
  17. So if they are working online, do their companies not help them with their taxes? I think those working online are safe from Thai taxes, unless the Thai banks are instructed to report income from abroad.
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