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Spilornis

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  1. When India demonitised its currency the only way you could get value for notes over 500 rupees(US$7) was to open a bank account and deposit your notes. Deposits over 10k rupees or thereabouts got notified to the taxman.

    Within hours there was a cottage industry providing individuals willing to open a bank account in their name into which you could put the money and then withdraw it in nice clean notes.

    No one in power in India to my knowledge ever challenged the role of the banks in this charade

  2. 9 minutes ago, soi3eddie said:

    About time the Thai immigration made automated gates for most travellers. Recently we went to Singapore, me on a British passport and GF on a Cambodian passport. All travellers have to fill in a free online form before entry with passport number, where staying etc. On arrival simply used one of the many automatic gates (there was only a handful of staffed desks). Zero queues and took just 15 seconds to enter. After that we both received Visit Pass emails welcoming us to Singapore and stating our length of permitted stay (me 90 days, her 30 days) with a link to extend stays if needed. Exit from the country was similarly easy. Thailand 4.0 anyone?

    There is little doubt that e gates for foreigners will be rolled out in many countries in the coming years. The traditional methods simply cannot handle the increase in tourist numbers.

    Malaysia is doing it for many countries albeit a little clumsily at first with a requirement that you first register your biometrics. Australian entry and exit for example is a breeze for many countries (visa process aside).

    USA still looks stuck in the old world but at least they have no immigration checks on exit. The US security check process is still a nightmare but their "approved traveller" process means that frequent travellers avoid the circus.

    Baggage delivery seems to often be a problem at several airports. Not sure if it's a system or manpower issue.

    Singapore sees its airport as a revenue hub and has always done what it can to compete with the more recent Middle Eastern entries (Dubai). There's no reason Bangkok or KL should not compete in the hub market going forward

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  3. 11 hours ago, rhodie said:

    Cheers. Yes, I agree the 45 days has been discussed. Could you please post a link to the legislation.

    I based my comment on the linked Man Judd summary of the legislation. As I mentioned these four factors are very similar to the existing tests used for tax residency except that no one or two factors were by themselves determinant of residency (it was a weighting issue and could be contradicted by residency indices in another country). Interesting that membership of a superannuation fund in Australia is not mentioned as that is one of the present indices

     

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    The secondary test is a ‘Factor Test’ which applies to individuals who spend more than 45 days but less than 183 days in an income year. The secondary tests focus on four factors, two of which must be satisfied by that person to be deemed as resident for tax purposes. Factors include:

    • The Right to reside permanently in Australia (e.g. citizenship or permanent residency);
    • The ability to access accommodation in Australia (e.g. rights of ownership, leasehold interest, licenses);
    • Whether the individual’s family (spouse or any of their children under 18) are generally located in Australia;
    • The individual’s Australian economic connections (employment, carry on business, interests in Australia)"

     

    https://hlb.com.au/tax-residency-changes-for-individuals/

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  4. On 2/26/2023 at 9:38 PM, rhodie said:

    Can you link to that proposed legislation. I was under the belief that the proposal was the reverse. People who are resident in Australia for 183 days will not be able to claim non residence for tax purposes. I am not sure the reverse is true at this stage.

    Interesting...

    it appears to have a secondary test very similar to the old domicile test but you need to have spent 45 days per year in Australia to avail yourself of that aspect of the test.

    For people residing overseas who don't satisfy either test and who receive Australian income (including the OAP) the inability to avail oneself of the tax free threshold is a big change

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  5. 5 hours ago, Purdey said:

    Singapore airport is possible the standard by which all airports pass or fail. Have not been there for a few years but it is a pleasurable memory, unlike JFK where my Indian colleagues were dragged off for additional questioning because the Americans can't tell the difference between Indians and Arabs.

    I feel one of the issues that slow down incoming passengers in Bangkok is the time it takes for immigration to check and double check passports. That is the key to what makes Singapore a pleasure. They have computers to tell if a passenger is wanted for a something, yet in Bangkok they continue to flick back and forth, looking for goodness knows what. They ought to recognize a fake passport by scanning it, surely?

    To summarize, it is the human element that slows everything down, not the digital element.

    Most foreign entries into Singapore these days use the egates.

    Time for Thailand to do the same.

    Malaysia has plans to introduce e gates for foreigners (hopefully later this year)

  6. 8 hours ago, terryofcrete said:

    Just left BKK last night and the departure passport control queue was horrendous , due simply to the fact that there were only a few booths manned , while other immigration staff walked up and down watching and chatting to the few that were actually manning a booth . 
    now add anther 300 bath on to the flight cost to line someone's pockets 

    but certainly won't improve the service to tourism as is alleged. 
     

    E gates for foreigners is the answer

    Singapore has done it and Malaysia is about to do it for visitors from a number of countries.

    Pre-pandemic it was obvious that something has to change from the old face to face immigration clearance.

    Pre clearance documents, random checks, trusted traveller schemes and e gates are all in the mix going forward

  7. 5 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

    Let us see how this plays out, before labeling this a doom scenario. Yes, alot of infected people will show up from China. But, the subsequent variants seem to be getting weaker and more feeble. So, maybe this virus is nearly played out. Maybe. 

    Due to limited testing it's hard to get an absolute handle on real numbers but the world trend seems to be downwards including China. Who knows if there will be another wave but at present there's a relative lull so let's enjoy it.

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  8. After this covid interval is finished I hope someone collects all the false information given out.

    In Malaysia for all of 2020 they ran an ad saying that on arriving home all clothes should go straight into the washing machine, sanitize yourself, shower etc etc. Made it sound like a decontamination unit.

    Not to mention all those people washing their groceries with bleach before bringing them into the house.

    Remember the "deep clean" businesses

  9. Many cities in India are limited to electric tuk tuks. (auto rickshaws). They are very slow. Wonder if the newer models are faster

    Having taken many on the sub continent you become expert at checking out the back suspension to ensure a smoother ride.

    It's a shame that in Bangkok they have become synonymous with rip offs.

    If ever in India a good pricing rule... 50 rupees ..short ride...up to 5 minutes. 100 rupees for ten minutes. Anything over 10 minutes= uber/ola

  10. Air charges included in ticket prices are common everywhere. Charges that have to be paid on arrival or departure (visa on arrival is another example) are just a pain and impact on the visitor experience.

    Malaysia has a 10 ringgit per night tourist tax for foreigners at hotels. Has to be paid in cash usually. An absolute nuisance.

    If they said they were going to use the money to invest in biometric egates for foreigners I'd be happier

  11. Interesting thing to know.

    My first thought of a buffalo is "strong and dependable" not to mention a source of wealth through milk and working of fields.

    Never really thought of monitor lizards beyond the fact that they're... "monitor lizards".

     

    While some have made reference to the cow terminology in English the reference to being bullish (as opposed to a bully) in English is not derogatory.

    A strange thing... language

  12. 2 minutes ago, Spilornis said:

    2. Passengers coming from countries with measures to prevent people infected with COVID from returning to the country must have health insurance covering COVID treatment throughout the duration of the trip in Thailand. Expats with Thai social security are exempt.

    What in the blazes are "measures".

    Obviously includes countries that require tests but Malaysia has introduced temperature testing again. Is that a "measure"?

  13. As Nan Laew says... there's a process (known generally as substituted service). The details vary from case to case but can involve advertising, writing to last known address etc. In simple terms it requires one to take all reasonable steps to contact the ex husband.

    It may not be cheap but equally it's not mind blowingly expensive. Cost is in proving you have taken all the reasonable steps which may require affidavits from foreign process servers and the like.

    Good luck

  14. Nothing against mask wearing (personal choice) but I find the level of mask wearing by locals in South East Asia bewilderingly high.

    I would think between 25 and 50% high in a non mandated setting but here we are months after mandates are lifted and it's more like 90%.

    Sure one can point to culture, history etc but the adherence levels are still difficult to explain.

    I no longer wear one except for the occasional trip by Grab and I've not had any issues or looks that I've noticed

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