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The President Can Now Assassinate You, Officially
JimHuaHin replied to Social Media's topic in World News
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Should Biden do another LBJ? When? (Not If)
JimHuaHin replied to GammaGlobulin's topic in Political Soapbox
In response to the question - Yes, ASAP. -
Your experience with medical emergency number in thialand
JimHuaHin replied to villageidiotY2K's topic in Health and Medicine
Excellent question. I have never tried. I await responses from the group. -
Thailand to tax residents’ foreign income irrespective of remittance
JimHuaHin replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
I have been following the various threads on AN about these taxation "issues" since they were "announced" late last year. In addition, I have sought some "clarity" by reading up on Thai taxation law(s) (only in English), which I have found excessively frustrating, as many sources (both printed and on-line) are dated from decades ago, and at times contradictory. The Australian Taxation Office (the Australian brother/sister of the Thai Revenue Department (RD)), offers clear concise definitions and examples of "assessable", "taxable", "exempt" and "non-assessable, non-exempt" incomes on their web site; similar Thai RD definitions and examples may be found in the Thai literature. Although there is a generally agreement of the Australian and Thai definitions, what actually constitute/comprise these definitions do not align. Both countries have tax "allowances" and "deductions", but the nature of these allowances and deductions are very very different, both in type and magnitude (especially in the case of type of employment (professional vs non-professional vs skilled); non-employment income (shares, rental properties, etc.)). From earlier posts, it is clear that similar situations exist in most of the countries posters lived in prior to coming to Thailand. So when the Thai RD decides to tax your global income, then does Thai tax laws apply, and not your "homeland's" tax laws? I suspect the former, which means (unless you have only 1-2 sources of income, such as a government old age pension and/or bank interest) one will have to keep detailed monthly records of income and tax-related expenses. Of course, there is also the issue of "foreign tax credits". How does this work when the tax years do not align, eg Australia 1 July - 30 June, and Thailand 1 January - 31 December? And when does "income" become "savings"? The month after the income is received (as a poster suggested earlier), or in the following tax year? Does your country's DTA with Thailand offer clarity? In the case of Australia, I found numerous "ambiguities", on which I sought clarification from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). On some issues a degree of clarity was provided, on others an "interpretation" was offered. Will the Thai RD provide and same clarity and "interpretation"; and what about "Somchai" or "Lek" at your local RD office, do they know anything about your country's DTA agreement? I suppose we must wait until next year, or the next Thai government, or the 12th of never for answers. -
Srettha's Support Dwindles as MFP Gains in Latest NIDA Poll
JimHuaHin replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Probably the majority of Thai families are suffering financial woes; police and military corruption and incompetence are still reported in the media; local people of "influence" still have power. Most Thai people want change and an improvement in their lives - the old guard cannot and have not delivered; thus most Thai people want change, and change for the better; they want to advance - only one political Party offers them hope. The Party which the Thai establishment power elite will seek to destroy this month. But the question is - how will the Royal Thai Army respond? NO, not the generals and other senior officers!!!, but the rank and file soldiers, the majority of whom seem to have supported the Move Forward Party, if one examines the last election data for the electorates containing Thai military bases. -
Your experience with medical emergency number in thialand
JimHuaHin replied to villageidiotY2K's topic in Health and Medicine
You are welcome. With respect to your first question - I do not know, maybe it was the closest available ambulance. With respect to the second question - an itemised receipt was received after the hospital bill was paid; it did not include any reference to ambulance service, just ER services, medical tests and medications. -
Your experience with medical emergency number in thialand
JimHuaHin replied to villageidiotY2K's topic in Health and Medicine
Many good questions. I shall attempt to answer most of them from my experience. Call hospital or ambulance? Is the medical emergency life-threatening or not? How close is your preferred hospital? Unless your preferred hospital is less than, say, 5-10 kms away, I would call 1669. I live about 13 kms from downtown Hua Hin. I have registered at the 4 closest hospitals - 2 government, 2 private. About 12 months ago I had a non life-threatening medical emergency, I called 1669. A Thai(?) women answered the phone after about 10 seconds. She spoke some English, but she put on another Thai(?) woman who spoke good English. She understood my condition, and took some basic personal details. I had to describe EXACTLY where I was, and clear precise details on how to get to my location. (Probably knowing my exact LA and LONG coordinates from Google Maps would have helped). (If you live in a condo or gated community, I would suggest that you have the phone number of the front desk or security, and inform them that an ambulance is coming; or get them to call the ambulance for you.) I got out of my wallet the hospital card of the hospital I wanted to go to. About 10 minutes later the ambulance arrived. The driver asked in English if I spoke Thai, I replied "no", he seemed upset. The paramedic then came and asked me the same question, I answered the same. I asked if she spoke English; she replied "very little" - but actually her English was good. After describing my medical condition, my vitals were taken. I gave the paramedic my hospital card and I was placed in the ambulance, arriving at the hospital about 20 minutes later. I am still alive, I think. Good luck, I hope this helps. -
Thai banks do not support arms procurement by Myanmar’s junta – TBA
JimHuaHin replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
And it will snow in Bangkok today. -
Thailand factory closures surge as cheap imports hit local industries
JimHuaHin replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
China basically considers Thailand as a colony - a place where China can dump its cheap excess produce, send is excess workers (an estimated 400,000 in Thailand, according to Chinese sources), and exploit Thailand's natural resources. All with the help of the local Chinese-Thai businesses which have close links to the Chinese Communist Party. (Search for information on the first overseas business to invest in China after the 1949 Chinese Communist Revolution (hint - it was a Thai company), and which Thai company has factories in virtually every Chinese province?) -
Army Denies Forcing Conscripts to Buy Commemorative Items
JimHuaHin replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Army denies? -
Thailand mulls allowing foreigners to buy 75% of condo units
JimHuaHin replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Let me see ... Thai Prime Minister's previous job - CEO of major condo developer. Condos not selling - Myanmar government cracking down on its expats' investments, Chinese running out of money, Russians in trouble because of Vlad "The Invader" Putin, etc. Let's allow more farangs to buy condos!!! But with the enforcement of overseas funds remittance tax - opps, will the farangs want to remit millions of Baht to buy condos? Or will there be exemptions from overseas funds remittance taxation if farangs buy condos? -
Phuket Named Thailand's Most Advanced Tech Province
JimHuaHin replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
This must be due to the high percentage of foreigners living in Phuket. -
I had a slightly similar experience several years ago. The woman's dating site profile had a few pictures of her in a nurse's uniform, and she said that she worked in a local government hospital. We chatted away for a few weeks, but never met (due to her "busy" work schedule, doing double shifts to get more money). At this time, a couple who were friends of mine from work in Australia were visiting Thailand, seeking out retirement options, and one night they wanted to go out to a bar for a drink. In the bar opposite, there was a woman who looked like the "nurse". To cut a long sorry short, the "nurse" was never a nurse, she "borrowed" the nurse uniform from her "sister", and she worked full-time in the bar.
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Hua Hin Airport to Become International Hub by 2025
JimHuaHin replied to webfact's topic in Hua Hin and Cha-Am News
A near empty hub? -
Thailand Tourism Industry Slumps: Urgent Reforms Needed
JimHuaHin replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Tourism industry slumps, education system failing, manufacturing industry shrinking, worker productivity stagnant, etc., etc., etc. When will those Thais with power wake-up and implement real structural changes before Thailand sinks? Answer - no time soon. Why? Because if the system changes those with power may experience a loss of power. -
What do you expect when the local "friends" of the Chinese Communist Party have so much economic and political power in Thailand?
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I had a similar problem twice over the past 4 years - once shortly after I ordered some books from a Thai on-line bookstore (which I used for the first time) and the second time shortly after I ordered about half a dozen computer components for different supplies via Lazard. In both cases the fraud was only a few thousand Baht. I contacted my overseas bank and promptly cancelled the cards and received replacement cards.
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Woman Sells Home for 1.5 Million Baht to Escape Noisy Neighbours
JimHuaHin replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
Yes, the bad noisy selfish inconsiderate neighbour problem. The main reason I have not purchased a residential property in Thailand. If there is a problem, the law broken, the RTP will do nothing. I have had a few noisy neighbours over the years in Thailand, but thankfully they were in rental properties and moved on. -
Suzuki to Halt Car Production in Thailand by End of Next Year
JimHuaHin replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Not surprised - many big multinationals are exiting Thailand. A number of articles in recent years have highlighted several issues - too much corruption, too much red tape, poor infrastructure, low worker productivity, poor worker attitude, and falling demand. Thailand needs a little more personal attitude adjustment and major structural reforms to become a more attractive investment location. -
Thai girl in critical condition after 1,000 baht drinking challenge
JimHuaHin replied to snoop1130's topic in Isaan News
Thainess inaction. I have heard of similar stories over the years. Totally irresponsible and disgusting. Is there any hope for this country? -
1.4 billion baht allocated to combat erosion on Cha-am Beach
JimHuaHin replied to webfact's topic in Hua Hin and Cha-Am News
1.4 billion Baht for a project which all the scientific evidence suggests will fail. Nevertheless, most of the Baht 1.4 billion will go into the pockets of local officials, local marfia and a few national and provincial government officials.