Everything posted by NanLaew
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The dramatic fall of Pita Limjaroenrat – and what it means for Move Forward Party
Most toxic? Hardly. The youth are waiting for an app to show them how to rule. It's either that or they're waiting for AI to help them out.
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The dramatic fall of Pita Limjaroenrat – and what it means for Move Forward Party
Yes, it's called a coup by stealth. Previous interventions required tanks and got a bit messy to manage with interim 'security' governments and other tosh. This way, they save themselves a lot of time and money and (to them) it 'looks better'.
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
71000 baht actually Then there are deductions for being above a certain age, being married, children at home, caring for oldies, etc.. Play your cards right and the RD will owe you money!
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
One can always make it more than a 2-country option. Plenty to see and do in a third country and eliminate falling foul of any 180-day rules anywhere.
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
So does that mean Thai migrant workers sending money home from overseas are going to be taxed? If they are like my Thai brother-in-law who only comes home from Turkey for about 30-days each year, no.
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
The definition of a tax payer in Thailand as it CURRENTLY stands. 1.Taxable Person Taxpayers are classified into “resident” and “non-resident”. “Resident” means any person residing in Thailand for a period or periods aggregating more than 180 days in any tax (calendar) year. A resident of Thailand is liable to pay tax on income from sources in Thailand as well as on the portion of income from foreign sources that is brought into Thailand. A non-resident is, however, subject to tax only on income from sources in Thailand. https://www.rd.go.th/english/6045.html It's the same criteria that the US, UK and many other nations use to determine your income tax liability. It isn't your pension status, age, height or haircut that determines whether you owe the revenue department any money. It's the simple metric of how many days you are physically in the country. The US, UK and others determine this by having access to immigration databases (airport, airline, port and border passport desk data).
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Second hand car import / lift of ban
If your friend can afford a Lamborghini Huracan GT3, he can afford to pay however much they asked to allow him to breach Thailand's prohibition on importing a used car.
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
Good point, but isn't that typically a one-off, lump sum levy in that you can only die once? Those who find it too challenging can't be bothered to work out their Thai tax liabilities (if any) should try harder. They'll probably be pleasantly surprised.
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
Fundamentally correct. Reading between all the lines of legalese on taxation, dual taxation and tax treaties, the message is clear, if you are alive and breathing anywhere on this planet, you must pay tax.
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
I paid tax while working under the H1 visa scheme in the US. Didn't afford me any "rights" beyond a smaller pay packet.
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Is it safe to leave a laptop for a while in a condominium common( study) room?
Ask someone you know and trust? Or just any old Tom, Dick and Bignok?
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Second hand car import / lift of ban
If they relax the law so that the private individual can import his Suzuki Jimny, it leaves the door open for the bulk importer to bring in hundreds of Suzuki Jimnys which would kill the well-connected 'grey marketeers' monopoly. They need to charge ridiculous prices so they can cover the costs of being allowed to remain 'grey' (if you know what I mean and I think you do).
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Who is older, your wife/girlfriend or you?
I am older than my mother-in-law.
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Wild west drama unfolds at Samui Airport: Minibus driver shoots Grab driver in fiery clash
I remember a crazy Kenner Taxi Co driver with a big red Oldsmobile cab waving a gun around at NOLA one time. Apparently, his fare skipped paying and ran inside the terminal. Airport cops came running out, waving their guns. Nobody got shot though. Fun times.
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Wild west drama unfolds at Samui Airport: Minibus driver shoots Grab driver in fiery clash
No it isn't.
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Could you see yourself wearing a gold chain
Can you even use that terminology any more? I mean 'man'?
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Could you see yourself wearing a gold chain
You havent seen how he dresses yet On no... don't get 'im started or 'e'll be posting fuzzy pics of some fancy motor from his yoof again.
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Could you see yourself wearing a gold chain
I guess you would know this.
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Small fridge w/o freezer brand name?
Try harder? There are loads of them on the market and on lazada.
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Is it safe to leave a laptop for a while in a condominium common( study) room?
Advice to the OP. It is perfectly safe to do so, right up until it isn't safe to do so.
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Is it safe to leave a laptop for a while in a condominium common( study) room?
Whoop!...there it is. Keeping in mind that at any one time in this enchanted kingdom, 73% of CCTV cameras are either misconfigured, disconnected or broken, 18% aren't being monitored or recorded and the remaining 9% aren't pointing in the right direction anyway, who's being stupid?
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Great AC warranty service
No it isn't. It's about great ac warranty service.
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Whole wheat bread from Makro
OMG, you're in Thailand.
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The state of your average expat in Thailand.
No, @johnnybangkok simply suggested that you either chose to lurk in <deleted>holes or you are trolling. I reckon it's a bit of both.
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The state of your average expat in Thailand.
Rice is the equivalent of the potato to (most) white folks squatting in Thailand. Cooked potatoes don't keep well outside the fridge and even when refrigerated, better to consume the next day. Our tribe also keep the cooked rice from the night before in the cooker, but anyone using it for breakfast or brunch gives it the careful sniff test first. Otherwise, it's binned by midday. Being in Isaan, our Yai makes the khaoniao (sticky) rice fresh every morning before the rest of the house rises and that's pretty good for all day use if the lid is kept on the bamboo pots.