Everything posted by Dmaxdan
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How much do you pay your Thai woman per month?
House 900K The car is mine, my wife doesn't drive.
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How much do you pay your Thai woman per month?
Call me what you like. I don't and have never paid her a "salary". Of course I buy her things from time to time because that's what you do when you're married to someone.
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How much do you pay your Thai woman per month?
Nothing. She is my wife, not my employee.
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17 Dead in Bus Crash on Hillside Road in Prachinburi
I'm afraid I have to disagree. The road are in fact appallingly designed. There are many roads around me that are rural two lane highways where you have businesses such as 7-elevens and gas stations that are right on the side of the road. This means you have vehicles slowing and stopping, then pulling out from stationary on the same piece of road as cars and motorcycles driving at 120KPH plus, and changing lanes erratically. It's's complete madness! And don't get me started on U-turns. Vehicles turning slowly broadside on to ones bearing down on them at high speed? Who ever came up with that idea should be lined up on a wall and shot!
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Time to panic, word is there's currently a freeze on agents doing Non Imm O extensions
Not according to my local tax office. I was told only foreigners who work here or invest huge sums of money have to file tax returns. And for the record, this was only last week. They didn't even want to view my last year's bank statement which I'd paid 200 baht for!
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Thailand May Ease Overseas Income Tax Rules Amid Global Changes
Last week I went to my local rural RD office with last year's bank statement about a load of other paperwork and after a 5 minute chat about remitted income,180 days etc was firmly told that I don't have to file... Not unless you remit large sums of money, one million baht up for example. Of course, some "online tax expert" who's been brainwashed by all the bovine excrement that's been banded about by the English speaking media will probably quote me and say that the revenue department employee we spoke to was just plain wrong...I can't wait! I've tried, I've failed, I'm now moving on to more important matters.
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British Man Arrested in Thailand for 2004 UK Murder Case
I'd hand him over to his murdered wife's family. Let them decide how justice should be carried out...
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"On Toast" - what's your "go to" ?
Bread - Mostly my homemade bread. As for toppings. For breakfast I like to ring the changes. Anything from marmalade, nice fruit jam, Marmite or peanut butter. The latter has to be one of the 100% peanuts ones with no added salt, sugar or stabilizers. On the rare occasions that I eat toast for lunch I would choose cheese or occasionally baked beans. And if I make some homemade soup then just good old butter.
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Tax files
The original Thai article that the Thai Examiner's article and subsequently that ASEAN Now thread were based upon doesn't even mention foreigners or remitted income at all. All the big boss said was to remind "Thai" tax payers, particularly young entrepreneurs to file their returns by 31st of March. The Thai Examiner twisted the RD's Boss's words around the suit their own purposes. Scaremongering basically...
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Benjamin arrives at the logical conclusion regarding taxes
How would the Bangkok Post (or any other local news source) know who has and who hasn't filed a tax return? Does the RD stamp your forehead once once your return is complete?
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I am leaving Thailand - yes taxes!!!
I think it's sad that people are jumping ship because of this. Especially when you bear in mind that the Thai revenue department aren't even enforcing this "new tax law". The only people that are, are the English speaking media and unscrupulous foreigners trying to sell you a service that you don't need.
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Heartbroken Irish mum honours ‘special son’ lost on Koh Tao
Yes because the COVID 19 vaccine is to blame for the death or every single person that has died globally since the pandemic...
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British Holidaymaker, 28, Dies in Motorbike Crash in Thailand: Twin Pays Tribute
He may have had travel insurance but presumably didn't feel the need to pay extra and buy a policy that would cover riding motorcycles.
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
Thanks. for the record, it would be the Chiang Mai office.
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
Can anyone confirm that you need a certificate of residence in order to obtain a Thai TIN, if you don't own a yellow book or Thai ID card? Thanks in advance 🙏
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
And there is no mention of remmited overseas funds either...
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Poster of the Year 2024
Genius insights? Have I missed something?
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WISE....Beware !
Wise's fee may cost slightly more but using them you will get a much, much better exchange rate than any receiving Thai bank will offer you with a direct transfer using Swift. I'm afraid, at the end of the day it's no contest.
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Great cheese offer at Makro - Buy 1 get 1 FREE
So cheese that has matured for 24 months goes bad after 25 months? I will let you into a secret, aged cheddars can last 6 months to a year after opening if refrigerated.
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Thai Tax Strategy Revamp: VAT Hike, Income Tax Cuts Proposed
Interesting. Perhaps they have finally realized that the new tax laws are potentially going to scare away wealthy foreigners.
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K bank E-mail with Tax Forms attached ?
It doesn't alter the fact that it's highly irregular for banks to ask for someone's personal information via emails. In fact they they go out of their way to tell us they will never do that!
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K bank E-mail with Tax Forms attached ?
All I can see is an email address and nothing else.
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What is a Proper English Breakfast?
Maybe the Romans stole the idea from the Gauls who hadn't quite figured out how to write cookbooks?
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Thailand Postpones Start of Winter Season
Thailand has much more of a winter/cool season than an autumn/ fall one. Mainly because there are little or no deciduous trees here. The first time my wife visited my native UK was in November and I will always remember her asking me "why are all the trees were dead"?
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Do you drink drive?
You can call me goody two shoes (or worse...) but apart from one occasion when it was an out and out emergency I have never consumed alcohol and then driven a motor vehicle. If I drive I don't even have so much as a sip simply because I just wouldn't enjoy it and certainly wouldn't feel comfortable doing so. One of the big problems with bars and restaurants in Thailand is there is a very limited choice of non-alcoholic drinks available unless you wish to partake in the god awful coke and fanta type beverages. Even my nine year old grandson won't touch those.