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Cabradelmar

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  1. Meaningless. Anything that requires real work, does not get enforced by the RTP πŸ₯±
  2. Love PromptPay. Use it for nearly every purchase (whenever possible). Fast, easy, convenient. What's not to like?
  3. Rich Russian behaving badly, oh my... And in other news, the sky is blue πŸ˜‚
  4. Thailand is incapable of automating anything elegantly... their IT skills are on the dark ages.
  5. Sad really. Not that unusual either. Many senior people on fixed incomes turn to petty theft to make ends meet. Not saying that's the case here. Just that this type of thing happens more than many realize.
  6. Surprisingly low tolerance in Thailand for others religious beliefs... Brings to mind the Martyrs of Songkhon, the seven Roman Catholic Thais who were executed in 1940 in Mukdahan Province, Thailand
  7. An alcoholics verbal abuse is not valid justification for murder...
  8. You believe that πŸ˜‚ Look up the word gullible 🀑
  9. He opened a mule account to facilitate anothers scam, and his mother gets scammed bailing him... Karma at work
  10. So then once you become successful you lose your business. πŸ˜‚ Amazing Thailand πŸ˜‚
  11. Addicts, the abused, and the mentally ill know that their best changes for survival are in those places where their behavior is least disturbing to those around them (bad begets bad). If nothing else, this does not degrade Pattaya, but simply confirms facts #chithole
  12. All they know if that he wasn't Thai... Probably Myanmar (or some other non Thai) working in Thailand.
  13. But...but...but... They told me I could own a villa without any issues πŸ˜‚ what's great for Thailand is after they confiscate the property they can turn it around and sell it again to other gullible foreigners.
  14. My TAT inspired image of the beautiful resort destination of Pattaya is forever shattered πŸ˜‚
  15. tourism and taxes (and now more taxes on tourist)... thailand's only ideas to lift a nation of undereducated, superstitious, and underemployed.
  16. Arabs, Indians, and katoey, oh my... πŸ˜‚
  17. If it weren't for luck, tip offs and careless criminals, RTP wouldn't catch anyone
  18. I'm surprised Thailand caught on this this dirt bag as quickly as they did. Most people seem to believe that Interpol and Thai immigration systems talk to each other (and would have flagged him on arrival). Maybe the new ETA process will flag this kind of criminal earlier (but I'm not holding out any hope). Because until all IOs get serious about their jobs and take the time to do them properly, Thailand will forever be the LOST (Land Of Smugglers/Sex offenders and Thieves) paradise.
  19. Thailand... Where pedophiles live and thrive in plain sight with the help of the locals. It's a sick and twisted place sometimes (and nothing ever changes).
  20. Largely meaningless as the 50,000 bhat is refunded and applied to the cost of membership when the application is approved anyway. And there almost always approved.
  21. Foreigner just trying to fit in... When in Thailand, do as the Thais do. πŸ˜‚
  22. Tourism without limits will eventually ruin any location. If Thailand wants to sell out to over tourism sobeit.
  23. I'm proud to say I've never heard of this guy (until now).
  24. Every countries DTA is uniquely crafted. You can't possibly know what they all say (other than Canada's, apparently). With the advent of 401k RMDs (replacing pensions), many DTA are already outdated.
  25. This is a monumental proposed shift. Seems a bridge too far (IMO). To be truly effective, all Thai tax forms (to deal just with the various countries tax credits alone), any guidance and instructions will need to rewritten, and in multiple languages. Not only that, all DTAs will need to be rewritten as they are changing (in its entirety) the system of taxation the old DTAs where based on. One thing is certain, this type of change will require more capabilities and resources than the current TRD is capable of producing. Not only that, this law (if passed) will require a vote in the legislature. That takes time. And it's possible the Hi-So will fight it and there may even be legal challenges to such a sweeping change (because they, the Hi-So, too stand to lose a lot if this goes through). I doubt it will pass in 2024 (affective for the 2025 tax year), and even if they do get it through in 2025, it probably won't be affective until the following (2026) tax year. What a donkey roast πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚
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