Everything posted by MikeN
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A shout out to Krungsri bank
And what if you don't want cash but want to pay somebody ? but not so irrelevant...Krungsri and kasikorn have both closed their branches in my town, so to make a transaction over their daily limit at the branch, as you (brian69) suggested, means nearly an hour's drive into Ubon, during banking hours only.
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A shout out to Krungsri bank
The other day I got a message from Krungsri telling me my daily transaction limit had changed, without me asking for it, so I got on to my phone and checked. I now had a daily limit of 1 million baht ! Whoa...don't need anything near that amount so I changed it in their app back down to 100,000/day. 2 days later I got another message telling me my limit had changed. This time it had been reduced to 50.000baht per day ! that is now the maximum that can be set via their app.
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Facebook Glitch Shows Porn Videos in Thai Search Results
Well, it will be now the story is out!
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White House Slams Nobel Committee Over Trump Peace Prize Snub
I saw this news on a Youtube short and thought, no they cannot be serious...but Googling it shows it was true ...Congressman Buddy Carter introduces a motion to give the prize to Trump : WASHINGTON, D.C. – Rep. Earl L. “Buddy” Carter (R-GA) today introduced a resolution expressing the sense of Congress that President Donald J. Trump should be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for the historic peace deals secured during his time in office, including the recent announcement of an end to hostilities and release of hostages in the Israel-Hamas conflict. “No one deserves the Nobel Peace Prize more than Donald J. Trump, the Peace President. In nine short months, he’s negotiated seven peace deals, not including the recent announcement of a historic agreement between Israel and Hamas to release the hostages and end hostilities. He has already saved countless lives, and the world is forever indebted to him for his courageous pursuit of peace,” said Rep. Carter. Never mind that the qualifying period finished long ago so Israel/Hamas is irrelevant, what the US Congress thinks does not decided the Nobel winner!
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Constitutional Court Sacks Thai PM Over Ethics Breach
It looks like Anutin and the BJT will be in charge, subject to the PP's support. So I guess the Election Commission and the DSI will quickly end their investigation into the "blue" senators and the rigged Senate election due to a sudden lack of evidence.
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Constitutional Court Sacks Thai PM Over Ethics Breach
There is no eligible PP candidate ! The MFP/PP only nominated one person before the last election, who got banned. That was a big mistake on their part.
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Constitutional Court Sacks Thai PM Over Ethics Breach
My wife reckons Thaksin did a deal to get himself off his lese majeste charges last week.....sacrificed his daughter's political career to go scot free! He still has the outstanding matter of a supreme court review into his hospital stay though
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Random Immigration Checks
Had a visit in Ubon province the other day, 3 guys turned up...no uniform, no police car, so my wife was suspicious and rang the local cop station but all was above board. They had 4 or 5 A4 pages with about 12-15 names on each page so quite a list to check. Just looked at my passport, ticked my name and left.
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Leaving food out
After a lifetime slaving over hot stoves in commercial kitchens, it makes me cringe when my wife breaks all the "rules" about food safety and never suffers any effects. Won't put leftover food in the fridge until it is cold, then eats it days later. We had grilled fish 5 days ago, she ate the leftovers today...aroi! No way was I touching it. When reheating leftover rice she won't just heat enough for her meal, she will do the lot and put the excess back on the bench to be reheated again days later. Apart from food safety issues food loses flavour when reheated again...but as it is usually smothered in chilli I guess that don't matter!
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Thailand Vows to End Dual Pricing Amid Growing Tourist Backlash
And what about other, privately owned places that are not funded by taxes ? and of course, many Thais don't pay any income tax, my wife has never paid any so does she pay the surcharge ? In fact, I once read that tourists on a 2 week vacation here pay more tax through VAT than most Thais do in a year. VAT on their hotel, all the airport taxes, they eat at restaurants that charge VAT unlike locals eating at their favourite noodle shop. Going on a tour? there will be VAT on that. Buying souvenirs? more VAT.
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Driving Licence Renewals Go Digital: No More Tests Needed
probably any of the ones that don't directly say "no foreigners", but do require a thai Id number
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Russian Teacher to Thais: Drop ‘Farang’ if 'Ni Hao' Offends
One thing I don't like about this falang business is that it's khon gaoli, khon yippoon but not khon falang....no honorific. I asked my Thai language teacher why she used "khon" when addressing the Asian students in my class "how do khon yippoon do this or that" but with me, the only white guy, it was how do falang do something. She got really uptight at me just for asking a simple question, so much so that I asked the head teacher to be transferred into a different class.
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My Thai Tax Office Tax Filing Experience...
And Expat Tax Thailand were very clear in one of their webinars that it is only cash holdings ! No stocks or shares, superannuation or anything else, just cash in the bank. I would have to go back and watch it again, but I think that was confirmed by a TRD official in one of their Q&A videos.
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Introduction to Personal Income Tax in Thailand
Because of the number of exemptions, that's why. In the case of Australians ...got a military pension? Non assessable income, no need to file. Civil servant? ditto. Police pension? ...ditto There are 61 countries with Double Taxation Agreements, most of them different. You think IOs are going to understand the varying details about who will need to file a tax return or not?
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TM47 (90 day report) reminder..but it's only been 6 weeks!
^ Ah, ok then, things have changed since last year, but first I've heard of it. probably due to an "improvement" in the online 90 day process, LOL.
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TM47 (90 day report) reminder..but it's only been 6 weeks!
I've never had to do it before, but Immigration is telling me that I have to now! Correction to first post, it was 31 Dec I submitted the last TM47, not early Jan, but still a LOT less than 90 days. Receipt and reminder attached:
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TM47 (90 day report) reminder..but it's only been 6 weeks!
I just got an automated reminder that my next 90 day report is due on 21 Feb. But I only did one in early January ! Now, 21 Feb is the date my non-o extension expires so has something changed and you have to restart the 90 days with a new extension? Or is this just a glitch? I checked my records and last year I did a TM47 in early jan and again end of March with the visa extension in-between, so if things have changed it's the first I've heard of it. And it would be rather pointless, I could do the TM47 online now and then have to do it again when I go into Ubon immigration for my extension. So the "logical" thing to do is wait until I go into the office and give them extra work. signed, Confused in Ubon 🤔
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Due to Thai Night-Sky Loss: I am planning a move to the Gobi Desert. For the stars…
Who needs 5 star resorts when you have a swag, clear skies and a million stars ? Somewhere along the Cobb Hwy, in central NSW :
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
They "sent" a hard copy which I never received, then emailed me a reminder as the deadline got close. I got them to email me a copy, then late December I finally received the original paper form....they didn't put Thailand on the address, just Ubon Ratchathani and judging by the postmarks it went to Indonesia ! somebody there must have shown some initiative and googled to find out where Ubon Ratchathani is and corrected the address.
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
Westpac..."we think you are living overseas, prove otherwise or we freeze your bank account until you supply tax ID, and fill in these FATCA/CRS forms". Also have a backup account with NAB, who haven't said a thing...yet.
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
Oh lord...I had to get a TIN to keep my Aussie bank happy, all my local revenue office wanted was a copy of my passport data page ! I would have been in and out in 10 minutes or less if they had been able to get the tiny tax card lined up properly in the A3 size printer. As it was they wasted 10 minutes and 3 or 4 cards getting the alignment right.
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
Getting a bit off topic, but yes I've got a list of all the things she has to do, all the people she has to contact....Aus embassy, ComSuper (pension admin) etc. But she refuses to talk about, her logic is that if you think about bad things they happen, ignore them and it won't. Sorry dear, 2 things are inevitable ..death and taxes! Biggest hassle is that the pension has to be paid into an Australian account, luckily a WISE account is acceptable to comsuper now.
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
Yes, when I go up the crematorium chimney in a puff of smoke she would get two thirds of my pension (after unravelling miles of red tape). It is still paid as a military pension so as she is a citizen and resident of Thailand that DTA exemption would apply and would have to pay tax here... well, file a tax return at least. I don't think my pension will increase to a taxable level after deductions! And more red tape to make sure it isn't taxed in Australia.
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
Just as a possible FYI for somebody, I was talking today with an acquaintance of my wife, who happens to be chief clerk of our (very) small local revenue office so biggest fish in a very small pond. She speaks reasonable English and is married to a foreigner so I don't think there were any "lost in translation" errors. She told me that as my military pension is non assessable under the DTA with Australia as long as any other income I bring in is under the 220,000 baht threshold for a married person I don't have to file a tax return here. hopefully she is correct !
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Taxation Registration
I had to obtain a TIN to keep my Aussie bank happy a couple of weeks ago, went to our local revenue "office" ( a couple of desks in the back corner of the District Office) and spoke to the women there. One is married to a german so was familiar with my banks demands for a Thai TIN. No passport or tabbian baan needed, just sign the form where indicated. Quick and easy, apart from her not being able to feed the tiny tax card into an A3 printer properly...think they wasted 3 or 4 cards before getting everything lined up properly! Did a quick calculation and told me I would pay no Thai tax, and if I just bring in my military pension then no need to submit a return as it's non-assessable income.