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It isn't a "report" it's a Bangkok Post "Explainer" article that basically breaks down the proposal in simple terms. The only thing "new" that I saw was that the CRS information that everyone around here seems so certain is the "game changer" only provides - according to the article - investment related information. It does not encompass all financial related matters pertaining to individuals. For example, it apparently doesn't provide information on individual wages or salary.
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Best umbrella brand/type for Chiang Mai Raining Season?
TheAppletons replied to GammaGlobulin's topic in Chiang Mai
You want a "double canopy" umbrella. They're designed with two "tops" of the umbrella to vent the wind and prevent the umbrella from inverting when it's windy. I had no idea these were a thing until I saw one at the Red Lion last weekend. They look something like this: https://www.amazon.ca/G4Free-Umbrella-Protection-Windproof-Oversized/dp/B08GLQ9WQS?th=1 -
Thai Handicrafts to Drive Economic Growth, Says Deputy PM
TheAppletons replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Because he discovered that he can't "leverage his soft power". -
Sugar.
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Yeah, that's not what it says about DTAs at all. In fact, it stresses that Thailand has 61 DTAs in place to prevent double taxation though the author opines that claiming a foreign tax credit may be inconsistent or cumbersome. Says nothing about the "average pensioner" being at risk because they won't be "rescued" by DTAs. It does say that for people who are citizens of countries without a DTA, double taxation may be a concern. The piece concludes with a recommendation that Thailand actually expands its network of DTAs.
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This. Radost has a large dispaly in front with the first week's schedule, the overall tournament bracket, miniature flags of each nation involved, and a notice that they will be showing all games.
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False equivalence. If one wants to use a "wearing a helmet" analogy, the appropriate analogy is "will the Thai authorities enforce the fact that one is not wearing a helmet." Similarly, if one does not apply for a TIN, will the Thai authorities. enforce any hypothetical penalties for not applying for a TIN. Always surprises me that when people post foolish statements on public forums they think they shouldn't be treated as a fool.
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Let's keep the story time rolling..... And when they can't pay all of these hypothetical back taxes, interest, fines, and penalties (what, pray tell, is the difference between a fine and a penalty?), they "probably" will go to Thai prison. While in hypothetical Thai prison, they will "probably" be forced to have unprotected sex with other men. So they'll "probably" catch HIV and then "probably" develop AIDS. Go sign up for a Thai TIN immediately or you'll "probably" die of AIDS. (Wow! Thanks for the heads up. Probably.)
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BKK Bank Anti American
TheAppletons replied to nitehawk42's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Having read through the thread, one concludes that Bangkok Bank, Ltd. is not, in fact, anti-American. -
Like several others on this thread, you're confusing two different proposals. One is to tax multi-national corporations a minimum tax - that's where the one billion THB comes into play. Two is to tax individuals on world-wide income - there is not one billion THB requirement for that to take effect.
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Just to remind you that you are confusing two different initiatives. One is to tax multinational corporations - those are the "platforms" being mentiioned. The other is to tax worldwide income from individuals who are tax residents. They do not need to earn over a billion baht to qualify, as you seem to think.
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Reviving an old inquiry - a google search of this establishment shows "temporarily closed" for some time now. That's often code for "out of business" in Thailand. Anyone know if this pub is no longer operating?
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Affordable place with Belgian beer on draft
TheAppletons replied to Everyman's topic in Hua Hin and Cha-Am
Last time I was there (end of April), Father Ted's had Leffe Brune on tap. -
"Thailand’s prolonged political crisis and poor management of the economy over the past few decades have taken a huge toll on the country’s growth. The Thai economy grew just 1.5 per cent in the first quarter of this year after having expanded 1.7 per cent in the fourth quarter of last year and 1.9 per cent for the full year in 2023, according to state-owned think-tank National Economic and Social Development Council. The country has been bogged down by sluggish growth for decades since the 1997 financial crisis." https://www.thaipbsworld.com/has-thailand-become-the-sick-man-of-asean/