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JBChiangRai

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  1. I think you confused me with someone else or maybe even responded to two different people? I've never had a Triton.
  2. I think it depends on many factors. In my case, I installed a solar system that generally provides all the power I need on most days when it is not completely sunny. I never factored in an EV. When it is completely sunny, we throw energy away. How do you account for me waiting to charge my car on only days where we have excess energy? A full battery lasts me 3 weeks typically and I don't charge the car until it's sunny.
  3. Like I said before, nothing significant has changed, there are only 2 changes, one affects Crypto and the other affects funds remitted in year(s) after they were earned. Your private pension paid in all the years prior to this one is taxable here if you follow the law. Why would you submit a tax return for this year and not last year? If you submit a tax return for this year, what are you going to do when they ask you about 2023, 2022, 2021 etc etc? Do nothing. Wait and see what happens.
  4. No they did not. They have not announced anything specifically to foreigners. Read what I said about rock and hard place again.
  5. Actually, it is dramatically higher grip due to the extra downforce and increase pressure between tyre contact point and road. It is also the ratio of sprung to unsprung weight. Ask any EV owner how their cars handle.
  6. You missed out better road holding because of a much lower center of gravity.
  7. Tastes like chicken apparently
  8. Funnily enough “Tabby” is her name. Original I know. My Chihuahua is called Thufir, a gold star if you know who he is named after?
  9. Nonsense. That is taken from my own experience. Heavier cars are generally more luxurious, quieter, smoother, faster, better driving.
  10. This is my view. 742866764.823873.mp4
  11. No, I am experienced. Generally heavier, cars drive better, that is a fact.
  12. You’re not my enemy. I find you quite amusing and enjoy your posts. Mostly you’re reasonable though you do sometimes do the dishonorable thing when you see something wrong and ignore it. You could work on that.
  13. Just remember this. If the Revenue Department want us to pay tax, they will announce it. They are between a rock & a hard place, their own citizens will be in uproar if they say we are special and we don’t need to pay it. Their silence speaks volumes. Until they say otherwise, don’t pay any “doom & gloom tax fee-seeking professionals” just sit still and do sweet F.A. As printed on the cover of the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy “DON’T PANIC!”
  14. I agree with your last paragraph, do nothing.
  15. Authorised Thai exchanges now report annual summaries to the revenue department identifying all trades. Personal income tax is due on the profit of a trade if you bought your crypto on an authorized Thai exchange. If you didn’t buy it on an authorized Thai exchange, for example, you bought it overseas, then you pay personal income tax on the full sales or trade amount as you exchange it for another crypto or FIAT.
  16. Nonsense. Nothing has changed, do nothing and under no circumstances fill out a tax return if you haven’t been doing so in the past.
  17. I don’t know whether Thailand would consider you tax resident. Or whether your home country would consider you tax resident. You would need professional advice, if you haven’t already had it. Maintaining a permanent home and bank account in Thailand might make a difference. However, to repeat what I have said before, nothing has changed, nobody needs to do anything different than previous years, except regarding Crypto. Don’t start filling in tax returns.
  18. There are some countries where you may not be tax resident staying 183+ days per year, I don't know about yours as I don't know the country. But if you are not tax resident anywhere, then it depends on 2 other things, the country where you maintain a permanent home and that countries tax rules, and your nationality. Some nationalities are considered to be tax resident in their home country if they are not tax resident anywhere else and some countries consider you tax resident if you maintain a permanent home there and do not stay the 180/183 days per year and are not tax resident anywhere else.
  19. I will check over the weekend.
  20. Do you stay 180 days or more in the country where you work? If you do, you are tax resident there. They may have no income tax so nothing is payable.
  21. I had a Ford Wildtrak Ranger 3.2 from 2013-2018. During that period I once drove my friend’s top of the range Navara. I couldn’t believe how much worse it drove.
  22. He can’t send it for expenses. He has to do it as a gift. and if it’s the only income she gets, and he stays with her in her home, then he has a problem, because he’s received a benefit from it
  23. I have 5 of the LiOA 10KVA AVR’s installed on this estate, about 8,000 baht each and they really will do 10KVA or 50 amps on the input circuit, whichever is lower. I have a 15 KVA installed in my home, all perform faultlessly. there is another company in Thailand called SiliconThai, and they make a solid state version, it uses TRIACs and switches the tap on the transformer at the 0 V crossover point on the waveform. Expensive but an excellent idea, I have no experience of them.
  24. I have had one of those in Black, it was a disaster. Often needed resetting and lost a contact on the transformer and froze. Stick with LiOA.
  25. Ideally, you should stay in your home country for at least 180 days, you have to be tax resident somewhere and if you simply went on holiday the Thai authorities could argue your main residence and hence tax residence was Thailand. Not necessarily, if he got no benefit from that money, ideally it should be given on her birthday or other significant event. I think it’s easy to lose sight of the fact than nothing has really changed. Do exactly what you would have done last year and the year before. The big change is on digital coins (crypto).
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