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  1. so assuming somebody owes some taxes.. does thailand penalize you if you owed too much just as the USA IRS does?  The IRS in general expects taxes to be paid contemporaneously and penalizes a person if too much is owed at the end of the year.  Any of you that have filed Thailand income taxes?  I ask because assuming the Thai authorities start going after all expats or visitors that have been in the country for 182 days, how would the process even begin?  With the revenu department search the immigration databases and try to contact any body that they count as being in country for 182 days?  What happens if the person was in for over 182 days but then left and say.. returned the next year?  All variations on a theme but more to the point is are there late penalties and how will Thailand and will thailand query every visitor's stay record?

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  2. 1 minute ago, Mike Lister said:

    The simple answer is, you are going to tell them, it's down to you to know how much you are remitting, from each source and whether they are assessible or not. Nobody else can do that, only you.

     

    What you describe is commingled funds, that's where funds from several different sources end up in the same account. You have two choices, either keep excellent records and supportive documentation, or, keep excellent records and documentation and demingle those feeder funds, into their own accounts.

     So what is the definition of "assessible?  Who decides?

  3. so i transfer money into Thailand.  Some will be part of my social security , some will be part from one of my ROTH tax free IRA withdrawals, some may be part of withdrawals from my Pre Taxed Traditional IRA account, and some could be dividends and interest from my regular brokerage account.  So in general I have income from four different sources as I retire this year.  And all those monies end up in my checking account from which I then make transfers to Thailand.  Some of the monies are tax free (municipal bonds and from my ROTH IRA), others are taxable or partly taxable in the USA.  Some of the social security monies are not taxed depending on certain things.  So how the heck are the Thai authorities going to tell me to handle that from a Thailand perspective?  Would they really try and tax monies that are legitimately not taxed in the USA?  And how are the Thai authorities even going to know how much money a person transfers into Thailand?  Do an audit and detain an expat until they comply to their satisfaction?  In general the Thais will not be able to access an Expat's home country tax records.

  4. 23 minutes ago, gk10012001 said:

    I wanted to 10 but Best Buy store literally was only selling 11 computers.  I am not a power user and really should not have to both with the details of an operating system, but microsoft update and expiration policies have made me buy a computer I did not need every 7 years or so which while annoying has not been a life changing issue

    I use WPS which makes WORD and EXCEL compatible documents.  Adobe reader is free.  I really do not need much for normal work.  I did use Turbo tax for the second year in a row now and absolutely loved it.  I have a nominal array of investments in stock and bonds and get dividends and interest, had some W2G gambling winnings, and that was all handled routinely. turbo Tax even digests the W2 income statement information without me having to type anything and easily read in and entered my 1099 consolidated dividend and interest statement I get from Etrade (now Morgan Stanly),  And I am a Florida resident but working in Connecticut so had to do that one Non Resident state form and I love how Turbo tax transferred the data over to the state seamlessly.  had my return monies direct deposited within a week. 

  5. So as I read the fine print of the Cambodia long term visas, I see words about taxing income from abroad if one is in Cambodia for more than 182 days, and things like that.  Does that even happen?  Do expats get asked by Cambodian officials for tax records?  From the American USA point of view would they as for our 1040 tax documents?  Do they check and verify monies transferred into Cambodia?

  6. 1 hour ago, HappyExpat57 said:

    For the life of me, I can't figure out WHY anyone would use Windows 11. I tried - I bought a laptop that wouldn't accept a Windows 10 install, so I tried to accept Win 11. EVERY task took 2-6 more steps to accomplish and some of my basic favorite features (task bar on top being a major one) weren't even possible.

     

    THEN I tried doing a Win 10 install AFTER a successful Win 11 install and LORD ALMIGHTY - I got my OS back!

     

    All I can say is, "Shame on you, Micro$oft!"

    I wanted to 10 but Best Buy store literally was only selling 11 computers.  I am not a power user and really should not have to both with the details of an operating system, but microsoft update and expiration policies have made me buy a computer I did not need every 7 years or so which while annoying has not been a life changing issue

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  7. i been going there since 2004.  Of course there are some lonely people there. Happens anywhere.  What I hated to see was the middle aged to older folks that were burned out, sitting at the bottom of Pattaya Klang. Their cash ran out long ago.  Now barely scraping by on some meager social security or disability pension or maybe minimal staff seargeant pay etc.. 

  8. ha.  For three trips in a row I got approached by the same Indian guy.  This was across a span of about 15 months as I visited, left, returned etc.  On soi Bukhao, a middle aged slim guy.. telling some story about money coming soon, etc.

  9. I had a hand held wand scanner that worked not too bad.  I have used a few free fax programs that allow me to fax from my computer any file, be it a photo, a pdf, a WORD document etc.  Taking a photo with my smart phone, email it to my computer, then use the fax program.  I know there are phone apps that could do it, but I prefer to use my computer.  bigger and easier to read and drag and drop, sign as needed, then fax, etc.

  10. I been there 15 times.  I love walking around.  The baht buses go everywhere I need to go.  I am there on holiday.  No rush.  For the times I need to go direct point to point I hop on a motorcycle taxi.  Now it is great when my buddy is in town and we can motor about to the further parts of the city, go down sukhumvit, etc.  For long permanent stays a motorbike or scooter can be great.  But I would not go on the freeway with it.

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  11. On 6/23/2023 at 7:29 PM, jacko45k said:

    Or Penthouse/Kitten Club?

    yeah.  I never stayed at the penthouse but recall seeing ads of photos about the various rooms with unique decorations.  Kitten club was different but as I recall it became more lady boy .

  12. as for gogos, how about Carousol, or the Sea.  Very friendly in their days.  As for Pattaya in general.  My first trip was 2004.  Full English breakfast at the Pig and Whistle, big owner Graham.  I miss Carre 4 now big c on pattaya klang.  Better choices.  Butcher Arms Pub soi bukhao now gone.  The Domocile Austrian restaurant now split up and moved around.  Brauhaus German place right next to it now closed?  Peppermint with the multiple stages. Man that was nice.  Topps market as others mentioned . I almost bought the little internet area there that had 5 or 6 computers.  Boy that would have been a money pit.  Bowling alley upstairs too was nice now and then.  The little used book shop was worth a browse.  Soi Yume up behind Big C before it got all paved and developed was a nice quiet area.  Nantana gardens hotel was a favorite of a buddy of mine.  Remember getting a cd burned at the photo shops for you new digital camera images? 

     

      And let's not forget when there used to be definite high and then low seasons.  It really was different to experience. 

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  13. My grandparents all came from Greece.  Parents and me born in the US of A.  Been to Pattaya over a dozen times over the years.  The last greek meal I had there was pattayanis up off of soi bukhao.  A clever name combining Pattaya with his name of Yanni.  It was pretty good.  Have not been back to Thailand since just before the COVID shutdowns. 

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