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Dogmatix

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  1. They won't because the government is the main importer and seller of guns to private citizens through the civil service welfare scheme that imports a couple of hundred thousand guns of all types to be sold to civil servants and state enterprise employees. We are talking about a sales value of about 10 billion baht here. This is a huge money spinner for senior Interior Ministry officials. The issue of other import and other permits is also very lucrative for individuals.
  2. Unfortunately the OP is an inaccurate summary of the linked INN press release. In that, Anutin is quoted both in the headline and para 3 saying he has ordered the DG of DOPA to immediately cease issuing permits to carry guns (i.e. Por 12 permits) . The wording ใบอนุญาตพกพาอาวุธ is very specific and can only refer to a Por 12 permit, which is already extremely difficult to obtain, needs to be renewed annually and is processed by the police not DOPA, although the actual piece of paper is issued by DOPA. Regular licenses to own and use a firearm are referred to as ใบอนุญาตมีและใช้วุธ (Por 4). This doesn't mean that Anutin will not crack down on issuance of ordinary Por 4 permits. A crack down was actually already in place under the Prayut government making It much harder and requiring far more documents and evidence of assets. But ceasing to issue permits altogether is not what Anutin said.
  3. The UK and NZ paid the market price for licensed guns seized by the government? Will Thailand do the same? I don’t think so. They would have to find a budget of around 500 billion to do that, similar to the cost of their digital wallet and we know that many of guns would not be destroyed but would be sold on the black market by crooked officials. We also need to consider the main importer of the guns that makes the most money from them is Anutin’s very own Interior Ministry through the Civil Service welfare scheme that imports more guns to sell at a discount than that the meagre import quotas it assigns to all of Thailand’s gunshops put together. Finally let’s not lose sight of the fact that the Siam Paragon shooter used a home made gun, not a licensed weapon. A quick win for Anutin would be to ban the import and sale of blank firing replica guns like the one modified by the Paragon shooter. There is no need for them in any sports. And how about doing something about the army range in Bangkok where he trained with an army instructor visible in the video. The range is only supposed to be for members who should be over 20 years old. Ranges should be restricted to members and permits should be checked for personal guns taken to ranges. As it is Thai firing ranges are filled with wealthy Chinese tourists shooting guns bought for them by Thai nominees. We know already that none of the simple, cheap fixes my last para will be even looked at.
  4. What is not being mentioned is the allegation that was around in Thai social media before Srettha was voted in that Thaksin was involved in bargaining the price of votes for Srettha. Numbers like 20 mil were being bandied around. Perhaps these rumours helped get Ari fired up against the senators in general, as there no specific corruption allegations against Pornthip. However she retired under a cloud regarding her support for the fake bomb detectors that she ordered for her department and also endorsed the army’s much larger purchase of them under Prayut’s watch. Hard to believe that she, as a scientist, had found any professional reasons to endorse the bomb detectors which were just lumps of plastic with nothing in them. it seems odd that the 14 million voters whose votes got dissed by the senate are being so silent. If this were Kenya or somewhere like that, there would be hundreds of folk dead in the streets by now. Trumps Proud boys would be out at the barricades in their most fashionable tactical gear ARs dangling off their necks. Lucky for us that things haven’t boiled over like that. Perhaps the orange masses are keeping dry powder for the dissolution of MFP and imprisonment of Pita. It has usually taken a catalyst of that order to stoke things up enough to bubble over like the dissolution of FF and the banning of Thanathorn on allegedly Trumped up charges. For the red shirts in 2010 the catalyst was the confiscation of Thaksin’s 36 billion by the court.
  5. Once the government starts messing about like this, nothing is safe. The wording is odd anyway. The Revenue Department has no authority to issue Royal Decrees, only Revenue Dept orders like RD Order P 166/2566 which is only binding on its own staff, not the general public. The Royal Decree was issued not by the RD but by Prayut. It is now a policy of the previous government which current government may not like much and might not feel very bound by it. A Royal Decree can easily be junked by issuing another Royal Decree.
  6. Elite visa holders, who are also tax residents, should be prepared to pay tax on the 500k to 5 mil they remit to renew their Elite cards.
  7. The main problem is the civil service welfare scheme that floods the country with a couple of hundred thousand discounted guns every year imported and sold by the Interior Ministry through proxies. Anyone who is a civil servant or works for a state enterprise is eligible including people like village defence volunteers. Many of them attempt to file off of the serial numbers and sell their guns on the black market. Then file a lost gun report and buy another. Guns imported through this scheme were used to start the killing spree of the soldier in Korat, by the ex-cop who went on the rampage in a kindergarten and the murder of the police major on behalf of Kamnan Nok. That's all the recent notorious murder cases except the one in Siam Paragon. These guns also leak out into neighbouring countries and are found used in crimes there. Just shut it down. But Anutin is not going to consider this because of the huge profits involved which must leak in several directions since proxies are used in the distribution. Since the boy didn't even use a licensed gun at Siam Paragon, why not crack down on illegal firearms and ban the import and sale of those blank firing replica guns that can be do easily modified?
  8. But the exemption doesn't cover income earned abroad before an LTR visa has been issued. So the RD inspectors could still go after LTRs who bring in larger amounts to buy condos and ask them to prove they earned the money after they got LTR visas. Since Srettha has said they need to get more tax from foreign sourced income in the interests of fairness and equality, he might decide that maintaining the exemption for one group of expats who are already richer than the others is neither fair nor equal. A Royal Decree can easily be reversed with another Royal Decree without the need for any parliamentary process.
  9. It will make more sense to holiday outside Thailand particularly if prices are comparable and you have a foreign credit or debit card you can use to access your overseas savings tax free.
  10. Pheua Thai always promotes an image of being very effective in promoting GDP growth, although there is little evidence for this and the flagship policy of the previous PT government under Yingluck, the rice pledging scam, was an utter disaster, as were her primary school tablets. So Srettha is desperate to boost growth to perpetuate this false image and counter accusations of spending large amounts on wasteful projects like digital wallets and subsidizing fuel prices. Unfortunately relying solely on low end chinese tourism is unlikely to work for Srettha.
  11. He practiced at a well known military owned range in Bangkok where he may also have purchased ammunition and taken some home. Should that range be closed too? ssstwitter.com_1696352649360.mp4
  12. Local shoppers and foreigners are still in fright and they have been expressing their concerns over the country’s law of gun ownership and safety protection in general. It was not a real gun. It was a blank firing starting pistol freely available on Lazarda and Shopee for 5,000-7,000 baht, modified to fire real bullets.
  13. Thailand does have itemized deductions in addition to the standard deduction. There are a lot: for elderly parents, kids, childbirth expenses, charitable donations, life and health insurance premiums, investing in retirement funds, sometimes a special promotion for buying consumer goods. There is also big 190k deduction for over 65s.
  14. There is a lot overlooked by Tim Newton who I guess cannot read Thai and is, therefore, restricted to the limited amount of news available in English. The gun was a blank firing starting pistol modified to fire live ammunition. The shooter was not only addicted to shooting games but to shooting live ammo. The cops found a clip on his phone of him shooting his illegal gun at an army range in Bangkok, supervised by an army instructor. They found a box of 9mm "practice" ammo in his room of a type commonly sold at gun ranges. The shooting seems to be a copycat of the Columbine massacre. He dressed almost exactly the same way as Kleber.
  15. I have searched in Thai and there has been no further press release issued quoting Winit Wisetsuvarnabhumi, Deputy DG of the RD, since the one that was reported in BP on 25 September which says more or less the same things. So this seems to be a regurgitation by Scandasia with nil added value. Scandasia has Winit saying information exchange under CRS, which Thailand just signed up to 5 years late, allows Thailand to finally implement the DTAs. I am not sure if that's what he really said but it is seems nonsense, since the DTAs, many of which were negotiated in the 80s were merely intended to avoid double taxation for companies and not to increase taxation, as is implied.
  16. Sadly the cancellations resulting from the Paragon shooting will ease pressure on flights from China considerably. I understand the Chinese victim was a young mother with twin daughters who watched their mother being murdered. I can't even begin to understand what this will be like for the poor girls. RIP.
  17. Tragic and senseless. Sincere condolences to the families of the victims. RIP.
  18. If the junta appointed senate has such extensive extraterritorial power, why haven’t they used it to bring Boss back to face justice for a more serious crime? They could still get Yingluck too.
  19. Is this a new statement from Mr Vinit? It sounds very similar to the one he issued over a week ago. Where is the actual press release?
  20. He should sent Big Joke to do a Phd abroad like Thaksin did while in the police and don't let him com home until he has finished it. He would already be retired before got anywhere close.
  21. The restaurant owner insisted that the other visitors in the group could stay, but Porntip had to leave. If he had looked into the backgrounds of the rest of the group, perhaps he would have asked all to leave.
  22. The article says young people in Isaan are smoking too much weed which apparently makes people support recriminalisation. 1. Young under age people are not allowed to buy from licensed dispensaries any more than they are allowed to buy alcohol and tobacco. 2. Young people in Isaan can't afford to buy weed from licensed dispensaries. They buy brickweed which is smuggled in from Laos from street dealers. Recriminalisation will probably not effort the availability of brickweed very much.
  23. Srettha is still blurting out superficial nonsense handed to him by Thaksin PR people without being able to answer questions about definition of goals, how to achieve them or assumptions behind projections (oil price Chinese GDP growth etc). He has become a 2 dimensional cardboard cut out to be wheeled around spouting garbage. A lynch pin of this push to a higher income economy seems to be raising minimum wages. Singapore did this in the 80s to chase out the low value added assembly industries and replaced them with higher value added. But Thailand has nothing to replace them with, only low end Chinese tourism. It refuses to reform and decentralize education to provide knowledge workers for higher value added and Srettha threw education in the bin by appointing a cop with a dubious reputation from a Chinese political family and waffling about tablets (again). All very simplistic stuff that Thaksin believes his PR machine can spin into a success story.
  24. The availability of flights is a serious limitation to this policy of being so reliant on low end Chinese tourism for economic growth while booting out the long stay well heeled expats and regular retirees with unfriendly tax policies. By the time there is sufficient flight capacity the visa waiver will be over. It's only for 5 months.
  25. Costa Rica and Panama have a similar security feel to them -relatively safe - but Guatamala, Honduras, El Salvador and Belize in Central America felt much more dangerous to me. I didn't go to Nicaragua. Mexico looks safe but isn't. So does Brazil. Colombia I was hassled on the streets a lot. Cuba is quite safe but no retirement options I don't think.
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