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Tax Return 2025
Moonlover replied to John Phuket's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
When you say 'I don't participate on social media' perhaps you should have added 'with the exception of ASEAN NOW'. 😉 Non the less, that aside I completely agree with you. I'm much the same as you and if I hadn't become aware of this RUMOUR and that's all it is, on ASEAN NOW I wouldn't know about it at all. And I'd that wager that there are thousands of resident expats out there who genuinely don't know about it. I'll come back to that word RUMOUR that I used because many people may not be aware of how and when this RUMOUR started. It started on or just after the 18th Sep last year when The Thai Enquirer published an article on the amendment to Thai tax rulings. And in that article it clearly stated 'Also exempt will be those who have been taxed in a foreign country that has a standing Double Tax Agreement with Thailand'. I have yet to come across anything, anywhere that contradicts that statement. And I've made a pretty thorough search. https://www.thaienquirer.com/50744/thai-government-to-tax-all-income-from-abroad-for-tax-residents-starting-2024/ -
Thailand's Digital Wallet Scheme: The Future of Money
Moonlover replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
She will not have to give bank details when she registers. This is a digital wallet remember. The money will not be deposited into her bank account. 1. I don't know but it's a reasonable guess. It has to be spent within 6 months. 2. Those without smartphones will be able to use their Thai ID cards. 3. Your guess is as good as mine. How does one define 'local' in Thailand? -
Tax Return 2025
Moonlover replied to John Phuket's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Another of the many unsubstantiated rumours. Go off and have a read of this article. https://www.pattayamail.com/latestnews/news/dont-panic-because-thai-revenue-has-written-to-100000-tax-residents-urging-registration-465598 -
Tax Return 2025
Moonlover replied to John Phuket's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Exactly. I've done quite a trawl of the internet trying to find any article that suggests that we expat pensioners could be targeted by the TRD and I have come up with nothing, not even a hint that it might be true. In fact there are quite few websites that suggests it's quite the opposite, articles that I have previously referred to a number of times on this forum. The only place where I have found any reference to this notion is right here on ASEAN NOW. IMO it's nothing more than a home grown rumour.- 247 replies
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Former Chef Arrested for Armed Robbery at Udon Thani Mall
Moonlover replied to Georgealbert's topic in Isaan News
Wherever you go Whatever you do Those pesky cameras Have got their eye on you. -
Yes @stubuzz inner tubes do leak air. The air molecules actually migrate through the rubber. We have a Click which has inner tubes and an Aerox which has tubeless. The Click needs topping up twice week with about 3-5psi when new as opposed to the Aerox which requires only 2-3psi per month! And the tubes do deteriorate with age. I replaced the Click's tyres and tubes recently. Before I did they were beginning to loose even more air than usual. I don't know whether there are any better quality tubes around, maybe made of thicker rubber. How does start looking?
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Tax Return 2025
Moonlover replied to John Phuket's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Wow, you've got me quaking in my flip-flops!- 247 replies
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Tax Return 2025
Moonlover replied to John Phuket's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
I have pensions, that have already been taxed in my country prior to them being remitted to my bank account in Thailand. As there is, in place a DTA between Thailand and my home country I have no intention of registering with the TRD. If they want me to register then they can come and invite me to, but I will not be doing it voluntarily. If all those in a similar position stick to that policy, I do not think that we will have any problems. The TRD have much bigger fish to fry.- 247 replies
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Thailand's Digital Wallet Scheme: The Future of Money
Moonlover replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Just to be clear It is not going to be paid out as a 'one time payment'. It will be spread out over 6 months. So it's a bit of a stretch, but 'stipend' fits, just. No one has ever claimed that it will 'bring them out of poverty. Its purpose is to 'stimulate the local economy' which is why they can only use it in their local area, so saving their money isn't going to achieve that is it. There are so many misconceptions about this scheme. -
Thailand's Digital Wallet Scheme: The Future of Money
Moonlover replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
'Registration can be done within an app called Tang Rat, using a national ID card and facial recognition for identity verification. Alternatively, users have the option to verify their identity through several other methods, including service counters at 7-Eleven stores, Thai Post counters, Boonterm kiosks, multi-purpose government service kiosks, as well as the ThaID app'. Additionally, those who have welfare cards do not need to register as their welfare accounts will be automatically credited. They are way ahead of you smart boy. 😉 https://www.biometricupdate.com/202407/registration-for-thailands-digital-wallet-launches -
All the Blood pressure medications
Moonlover replied to georgegeorgia's topic in Health and Medicine
My interest in the efficacy of good breathing goes way back to my 30s when I took up yoga. I was also an active SCUBA diver at the time so breath control came quite naturally to me. I now practice Qigong which is a branch of Traditional Chinese Medicine (most folks are more familiar with Tai Chi which is a form of Qigong) The style I practice integrates breath control, exercise and meditation all into one very enjoyable session, twice a day. My instructor is always extolling the health benefits of this art and it certainly seems to work for me. I haven't visited a hospital or a doctor's office for many years and my BP, whilst slightly elevated has never given me cause for concern. I'm 78 years old and still going strong. -
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Mystery Deepens: Missing British Man Boarded Flight from Thailand
Moonlover replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I think that's how I did it, but a lot of hide bound Brits don't do change very easily. It took many folks years just to accept kilograms instead of pounds and ounces. -
Changing New Passport Number At Bank
Moonlover replied to connda's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
With Krungsri you can update your passport number easily enough, however I later discovered that, just like you I couldn't activate my phone App when I replaced it. Long story short, it turned out that changing your passport number on the bank's main database does not alter the database used by the mobile apps. I had to sign a request at bank authorizing them to re-download my mobile app data from the main database. It took about 3 hours in total to get my app working again. New passport coming up in 3 years, but at least I know what to do now. -
Mystery Deepens: Missing British Man Boarded Flight from Thailand
Moonlover replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I think the simplest and most logical answer to that is the huge cost of changing all the road signs. (plus maps and travel guides etc) The bigger confusion came when they switched from selling fuel in gallons to liters in 1995. So now how does the Great British public express fuel consumption? -
Bitter pill: Gay man accused of poisoning friend for insurance cash
Moonlover replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
Surely the police should have been notified immediately and Tong's body impounded until released by them, (the police) not by the hospital. What a topsy Turvey country this can be at times. -
All the Blood pressure medications
Moonlover replied to georgegeorgia's topic in Health and Medicine
Good for you. Keep right on breathing. -
All the Blood pressure medications
Moonlover replied to georgegeorgia's topic in Health and Medicine
I have a book called the Science of Breath. which outlines many different routines and there are many more on the web. But I think the real secret is to find the one that suits you the best. Following ones instinct think is the best way to go. -
Mystery Deepens: Missing British Man Boarded Flight from Thailand
Moonlover replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
By 'fake' I simply mean not produced by an official source, i.e. the South Yorkshire Police and on that point. you do seem to agree with me. And indeed I do agree with you as to their (the producers) intent in producing it. -
Communicating with Equiniti (UK Military Pensions)
Moonlover replied to Moonlover's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events
I was requesting a change of bank details within the UK for which a form is not necessary. Thanks to @Raindancer above, I now know about this Equiniti website which might be useful in the future. https://equiniti.com/uk/contact-us/veterans-uk-overseas-pensions-payment-forms/ -
Wise Transfer change problem
Moonlover replied to FarmerJoe's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Which country are you transferring from? If it's the US or Canada perhaps you should read Wise's Q2 Mission update. See link below. https://wise.com/gb/blog/q2-2024-mission-update-speed