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BenCrew

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  1. You need to contact them on Telegram, you won't get an email reply these days.
  2. The catch up is garbage aswell, forever jumping, sometimes to the next program! Use alternative for live footie, much more reliable, and better quality. 59 Euros for the year was worth the risk. 🙂
  3. E-mail received today from Expat Tax: Make of it what you will. As part of our Tax Alert Service, we’re committed to keeping you informed of important developments. Today, we’ve received reports that Kasikorn Bank (KBank) has started issuing emails requesting compliance information. We expect other Thai banks to make similar requests in the coming months. These requests include details related to the Common Reporting Standard (CRS), a global framework for sharing tax residency information and FATCA (for US citizens). This marks the first time many of us have seen CRS-specific information being requested in Thailand, so we want to ensure you’re fully informed. What Does This Mean? KBank is complying with global regulations under CRS and FATCA to ensure tax residency details are accurately reported: For Americans: FATCA requires banks to report account details to US tax authorities. For Non-Americans: CRS requires tax residency information to be shared with international tax authorities to prevent tax evasion. Why Are They Being Sent Out? In 2020, Thailand joined the CRS agreement, committing Thai banks to request tax residency information from their customers. This is standard procedure and not unique to you—KBank happens to be among the first to implement it. Under CRS rules, banks must: Confirm the tax residency of all account holders. Identify connections to other countries for tax purposes. Share financial account details with local tax authorities, who may exchange the information internationally if needed. This ensures overseas income and assets are declared in the relevant country. While this may feel new in Thailand, it’s already standard practice in many other countries. Note that switching banks won’t avoid this, as all Thai banks are required to comply with CRS regulations. What Should You Do? Stay calm—there’s no rush. You have until 20th December 2024 to complete and email the forms. It’s usually easier to email them to the address provided by the bank, rather than visiting a branch.
  4. Don't forget your passport photo!
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  6. Has anybody opened an offshore account whilst living in Thailand? How did you certify your ID ? Not looking at going to UK anytime soon. These are my options:
  7. https://radio.garden/ Global radio stations. Take your pick. Available on Windows or download the app.
  8. There are a few websites that show Match of the Day: https://www.fullreplays.com/shows/match-of-the-day-9-nov-2024/
  9. My internet bill did the job for me, about a year ago.
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  12. Take tablets for up to a week, or pay for the quick fix, one night in hospital on an intravenous drip . Not cheap, but very effective!
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  20. Oh, so there was ONE case to back up your 'MOST could get a certificate' comment. Mmm🤔
  21. Having enquired with an agent, I know this is not the case. An agent that has contacts within Chon Buri would not be able to turn up at Chantaburi immigration for a residency cert for their client who has a Chon Buri visa stamp. A Chon Buri visa stamp = a Chon Buri address = a Chon Buri residency cert.
  22. If that was the case, the person could go to eg: Chantaburi province to renew their 90 day report, but that is not possible with a Chon Buri visa stamp, so why would a residency cert be any different?
  23. Out of curiosity, I'm sure there are quite a few expats who live outside Chon Buri but use Pattaya agents to help with the funding for an 'O' visa. Given that their visa would most probably be stamped 'Chon Buri', how would the person go about obtaining a residency certificate for a driving license for example, now that the UK, US, and AUS embassies have stopped dealing with them? 🤔
  24. Wise do state that the transfer may not show in your account for one or two days, though it's never taken that long in my experience.
  25. Where was the bit about 'prison' ? 🤔
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