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Thai government may lift afternoon alcohol sales ban to boost tourism
LukKrueng replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I don't drink so I really don't care about the hours\days of alcohol bans. However, I do find the bans reticules as anyone who wants to drink during those days\hours can simply buy in advance. And the idiotic reason for lifting the ban on order to increase tourism.... In my opinion any tourist that will decide to visit Thailand only because now s\he can buy alcohol between 2 and 5pm is not worthy of any consideration. -
New car: accept Mastercard/Visa?
LukKrueng replied to aldriglikvid's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
That is up to the specific dealer. Some do and done don't. However, they won't accept full payment by cc as it costs them money. The most I was able to pay by cc was 50k with no extra charge -
Not sure he's in it just for talks....
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Has anyone here transferred money into Thailand since January 1st? Are taxes really being charged?
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Thai man kills girlfriend in jealous rage over religion
LukKrueng replied to webfact's topic in Southern Thailand News
Well, now they rest in peace... -
Supreme Court dismisses Yingluck in abuse of power case
LukKrueng replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Sure. Like her big brother. Private suite at the police hospital... -
They sent you the last 1...
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The reasons for the difference are 1. The land department only re-evaluate every so often, usually every few years (in 1 specific area I know it's every 5 years, might be different in other places). Market value fluctuates according to supply\demand. 2. The official valuation is for the land only, without considering what's on the land, thus an empty plot and a plot with mature plantation are estimated at the same price, whereas the market value takes into consideration what's on the land.
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The first thing I'd do is check the land department evaluation to get some idea about the official value. Then go around and see if there are any properties for sale in the same area and check the asking price. Also, if possible, try to find out of any property was sold recently and how much was paid for it. There might be developing plans in the area, or some rumours about such plans, and that can bring the price up
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Getting Work Permit for company with Thai wife
LukKrueng replied to CJoo's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
According to this logic, you as a shareholder (owner of the company) can't get a work permit as you can't be an employee, just like your wife... There might be a difference between a limited partnership and a registered limited company. I'm not sure about partnership, but a registered company is a juristic person - completely detached from the shareholders that can change anytime yet the company survives these changes. -
Getting Work Permit for company with Thai wife
LukKrueng replied to CJoo's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
An Ltd company is a juristic person, therefore an independent entity that can outlive its shareholders. There is no reason why the shareholders won't be able to be employed by the company. If the law says 2 Thai nationals must be employed in order to issue a work permit for a non Thai your wife will be counted as an employee just like any other employee. -
Selling of inherited condo
LukKrueng replied to Holly Huntaway's topic in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
I agree with you about the non existence of fixed quota and that every time a unit is sold to a non Thai the current % of Thai\foreign ownership needs to be checked. I commented about it a number of times but people seem to be fixed in their minds about it so I find it easier to use the terms they use As for agent's commission - I bought several properties in the past and I know the sellers paid 3%. I have a property on the market now and 2 actual agent's and few other people that said they'll look for a buyer all asked for 3% -
Do you have any breakdown assistance ?
LukKrueng replied to bondjames007's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Ford have "ford assist" services. When I bought my ranger I got a couple of years free ford assist services and been extending it every year since then. They cover pretty much every kind of breakdown including fuel if you run out during your trip. In case your car has to be towed - they'll cover all the way to the nearest Ford service palace (I got my car towed over 100 km) but if you want another garage you'll have to pay for the extra km's if it is further than the nearest Ford place. They use local mechanics\tow trucks pretty much everywhere so the waiting time for assistance is not long usually. -
Selling of inherited condo
LukKrueng replied to Holly Huntaway's topic in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
Don't know about the need to transfer money into Thailand in order to register the condo under your name - doesn't make any sense as the money was transferred by your father already when he bought it. As for the 1 year deadline - that is ONLY for property a non Thai can't own in Thailand, such as land\house or a condo under the Thai quota (at least 51% of a condo building must be owned by Thai nationals). If the unit is under the foreign quota you can register it under your name and keep it. However, if you plan on selling it I don't see the point in transferring to your name first and pay the transfer fees (which might be discounted being transferred from father to son) and pay again when you sell it - this time the full amount of the fee. As for commission - on property deals the agent's fee is legally 3%, not 5% as many wrote above. -
Why not? Been to a night club. There was a table full of tomboys and Dee's. Noticed 1 of the tomboys keeps looking at me. Sent over and started to chat with her. When tried to kiss her she said "not here, can't have my friends see" so we went to the toilets and kissed for a while. Exchanged phone numbers and a while later went out for dinner and a love hotel. Was great fun 😎
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German backpacker speaks out about rape ordeal on Koh Chang
LukKrueng replied to webfact's topic in Eastern Thailand News
Was this article written by a news reporter or by a poet? -
Written " owner " in a yellow tabian ban
LukKrueng replied to Aforek's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
The yellow\blue House book is simply a registration of the person's address and had nothing to do with ownership. Thai nationals and permanent residents must be registered in a blue book which is needed for many official things. Non Thai people have the option to be registered in a yellow house book but it is not mandatory. The term jaoban as mentioned by another replier means house master, not owner. The house master may add people to the house registration as does the owner, but it gives them no rights to the property. -
Flew with them last Sunday, earned 402 miles on royal orchid account
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?? Flew with them last Sunday CNX to BKK. About 3600 THB, 30 kg baggage, preferred seat, priority boarding, lounge access - all included
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There is no minimum amount mandatory to keep an account alive, but after a period of time without any activity the bank starts to charge something like 20 Baht per month and after having 0 Baht in the account for few months the account will be closed automatically. You could keep it alive by showing activity - any activity (no minimum amount) works, so paying a bill or transferring 20 Baht in or out of the account every few months will keep the account alive