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PM Srettha races to transform Rayong and Chon Buri
kuzmabruk replied to snoop1130's topic in Pattaya News
This is for the planned F1 hovercraft races. No need for a quality road surface. That’s in phase 42, scheduled for completion in 2424. -
Richard Burrows, Phuket's 'Peter Smith', faces 30 more charges
kuzmabruk replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Probably sick and wanted free quality medical, which wouldn’t be as free if he stayed in Thailand -
Russian Man Steals 15,000 Baht and Phone in Phuket Bar Heist
kuzmabruk replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Your mobile carrier knows your IMEI -
Thailand Prepares for Casino Boom Amid Economic Hopes
kuzmabruk replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Chinese are not needed. Thais are wealthy enough to build a complete copy of Las Vegas or Macau. Some people on this forum don’t understand the wealth that has been accumulated in Thailand, by Thais. -
Travellers Urged to Monitor for Bird Flu Symptoms After Trips Abroad
kuzmabruk replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Covid-25 is ready to release. Waiting for President Xi to give the go ahead in tandem with the invasion of Taiwan -
Anutin Comments on Cannabis Reclassification Poll
kuzmabruk replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Those affected are only business people. Anybody requiring medical cannabis can still get it under the proposed new regulations. -
Thai commando takes taxi driver for a ride after fare fraud fiasco
kuzmabruk replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
Robot taxis coming soon. Taxi mafia and taxi drivers are all headed back to the farm. Yeah!!!!!! -
Thailand to tax residents’ foreign income irrespective of remittance
kuzmabruk replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
The information you will give will be to the Thai tax department. Not your bank. you will submit a tax return with your signature at the bottom. If you lie you will have committed perjury. If they audit you. Good luck. Perjury is punishable by prison time. -
Thailand to tax residents’ foreign income irrespective of remittance
kuzmabruk replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Read the last paragraph. This is from my accountant Here is a link to an article we wrote about the new changes starting from 1 Jan 2024. https://www.hlbthai.com/new-rule-for-taxation-of-foreign-income/ -
British Man Allegedly Assaults Thai Village Manager
kuzmabruk replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
It is a housing estate. Here being called a village. Using this logic my condo complex is a city. is any of this really news? -
New Tax Rules for Expats in Thailand Spark Concern
kuzmabruk replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I don’t think immigration will be the police force for this , but if they were it’s easy. Remember they do mot need to catch everyone in the first year. at your annual visa renewal they just need ask for a copy of your Thai tax return. They know by their computer systems whether you are 180+ days in country. should they find you didn’t file as required, they could become nasty. Legally you are required to file Thai tax returns for every year in which you are 180+ days in country. Also lying on your tax return is not a good idea. Prisons in Thailand are reputed to be bad. -
They are referring to students on school property.
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Bangkok Chaos: Pickup Plummets From 4/FL Hospital Car Park
kuzmabruk replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
My two year old has the same problem with his digger. Sometimes he goes forward when he wants to go backwards. Machinery is so darn difficult to control. -
Former Minister Itthipol Free Amid Pattaya Condo Controversy
kuzmabruk replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
All countries have some form of statute of limitations. In the US for example: For capital crimes, such as the capital murder, there is no statute of limitations (18 USC 3281). . Terrorism is also not subject to any statute of limitations where the offense caused death or serious bodily injury or harm (18 USC 3286). The difference in Thailand seems to be that even if the accused is charged within the time period, the statute of limitations still applies. Whereas in the US and Canada, the charges must be filed before the limitations expire. Once charged the case can take irs time to reach a courtroom and a decision. -
Family appeal for missing British man in Thailand
kuzmabruk replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The reason for everyone freaking out is that he is the only one with access to the family’s money. -
Outrage Over Public Indecency in OnlyFans Bangsean Beach Video
kuzmabruk replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Luckily they did it in a non-Muslim country or the penalty could be severe. Thais do not display affection in public. If you disagree, move to another country. -
Thailand Plans Year-End Ban on Recreational Cannabis
kuzmabruk replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Slight change … a doctor's prescription will be required to purchase medical maryjane … little brown envelopes will now change hands between retailers and the world renowned Thai medical professionals -
It seems that finally someone hit on the math problem here in Thailand. They are talking about the first three quarters of the year 2023 foreign buyers transferred ownership of 10,703 units valued at 52,259 million baht (US$1.46 million) . 52 thousand million, otherwise known as a billlion … therefore not $1.46 million but billion substantial number
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TripAdvisor ranks Pattaya as 7th Best of the Best Destinations in 2024
kuzmabruk replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Don’t forget air quality. Almost on par with Lahore, Pakistan -
This change is primarily designed to tax Thais. Wealthy Thais have kept funds outside Thailand and earned income that is repatriated in the year following the year in which it was earned. This income has been tax free up until now. It seems that many readers here do not understand that it is your duty as a citizen of the world to know where you are a tax resident. Anywhere you spend 180 days between Jan1 and Dec31, you are tax resident. It is now your duty to file tax in that country. Also, if you pay tax on income in Canada, for example, but that income when reported in Thailand is taxed at a higher rate, then you report the tax paid in Canada as a deduction on your tax payable in Thailand, and pay the balance owing to the Thai tax authorities.
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Australian Resort Boss Murdered While at Work in Krabi
kuzmabruk replied to webfact's topic in Krabi News
Have to be careful everywhere these days. Last time I was in Vancouver, I was threatened by a homeless crazy guy at 9:30am outside my offices in the downtown financial center of Vancouver. I luckily talked him down and he walked away. Everywhere these days you see a lot of crazy.- 196 replies
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