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Thailand to tax residents’ foreign income irrespective of remittance
Celsius replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
I don't understand. She claims 60% expenses while true cost is 25%? Is that not tax fraud? Also she obviously doesn't make 1 million, that is her gross income. -
Thailand to tax residents’ foreign income irrespective of remittance
Celsius replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
It isn't -
How many bumgun threads?
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What an eloquent way of saying you are better than me 🙂
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Thai Nationals Arrested in Taiwan Prostitution Crackdown
Celsius replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Thought prostitution was one of Thailand's top hubs -
Not a bast place to ask considering most are paying customers.
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What a vile thread
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Because you are too poor to move there, Just like a bunch of poor Thais would like to move to USA and Canada.
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reserve fee / deposit
Celsius replied to Dan SG's topic in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
10,000 baht per 1 million. -
No booking site will refund you if the flight is delayed. Rich retirees whining about 6 baht cash back? If you booked a breakfast and got offered no breakfast it is hotel who is trying to scam you, Anything else?
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Thailand to tax residents’ foreign income irrespective of remittance
Celsius replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Maybe for you. I don't plan on paying taxes. -
Like when they post a picture with a mask on looking absolutely gorgeous, but you know the truth. I guess it was all just rumpy pumpy after all.
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Top 3 Male Qualities That Thai Women Look For
Celsius replied to Alpha84's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Ahhh.... the surviving argument that could not be further from the truth. -
Is it safe to take a taxi alone in Bangkok?
Celsius replied to Rachel2023's topic in Thailand Travel Forum
Do not take Bolt. Pay a bit more for Grab or simply take the train. -
HBO Picks Thailand as Location for Season 3 of "The White Lotus"
Celsius replied to snoop1130's topic in Koh Samui News
At the Plaza -
Thailand to tax residents’ foreign income irrespective of remittance
Celsius replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
I compared it and then you compared it. And I will continue comparing it because even my wife who has the best insurance in Thailand money can buy (Life insurance, company insurance, health insurance and social security that she paid in for the past 20 years) knows first hand that healthcare in Thailand sucks and more than 50% of the time her insurance does not even pay. Forgot to add accident insurance that she pays monthly. So that is 5 insurance policies. -
Thailand to tax residents’ foreign income irrespective of remittance
Celsius replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
But yet here you comment on other aspects, mostly putting Thailand is such a positive spin. BTW, other countries have private healthcare too (called a 2-tier system), often cheaper than Thailand. No waiting lists and hospitals are fully insured against malpractice, -
Thailand to tax residents’ foreign income irrespective of remittance
Celsius replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
What kind of a silly comment is this? Most places "back home" people have security, healthcare, no visa hassles, no 90 day reporting, full rights as citizens. If I am to go "back home" I would get free healthcare, free dental, various refund checks (carbon tax, GST). Then, of course, I could get a job or even better open my own company and work legally without any hassles or reporting or stress unlike in Thailand where they expect me to pay tax. -
Foreigner criticised for hammock stunt on Bangkok billboard - video
Celsius replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
Gen Zzzz -
Top 3 Male Qualities That Thai Women Look For
Celsius replied to Alpha84's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Trust is earned over time while you are married. There are some things I would not do for my wife when I married her, but I would now. I WOULD STILL NEVER BUILD A HOUSE. -
My advice is to make use of that free delivery to Thailand as it is only a limited time offer that comes up from time to time.
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Who is going to be watching it? Personally, I hate hockey, but Canada needs this. Go Oilers!
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They didn't
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A New Beginning in Thailand
Celsius replied to Conan The Barbarian's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Nok, with her radiant smile and sparkling eyes, had become a familiar face in the busy bar where she worked. Despite her job, she always carried herself with grace and dignity, earning respect and affection from both colleagues and patrons. Her life, however, was far from easy, supporting her family back in her small village with the money she earned. Somchai, a regular visitor to Pattaya, had noticed Nok the first time he stepped into the bar. He was captivated by her charm and genuine kindness. Over time, they developed a bond that went beyond the usual customer-bargirl relationship. Somchai often found himself thinking about her even when he was back in Bangkok. David, on the other hand, was new to Thailand. With his backpack slung over his shoulder, he wandered into Nok's bar one evening, drawn by the lively atmosphere. His eyes met Nok's, and he was immediately struck by her beauty and warmth. Despite the language barrier, they managed to communicate, and David found himself returning to the bar night after night, eager to learn more about the enigmatic woman who had captured his heart. Somchai, sensing a change in Nok, began to realize that someone else had entered her life. He noticed the way her eyes lit up when she spoke about David, and it pained him. He had never confessed his feelings to Nok, partly out of respect for her situation and partly out of fear of rejection. But seeing her happiness with David made him question his own choices. David, meanwhile, was falling deeper for Nok. He admired her strength and resilience, and the way she managed to maintain her kindness despite the hardships she faced. He wanted to be more than just a passing traveler in her life; he wanted to be someone she could rely on, someone who could offer her a better future. Nok found herself torn between two men who cared deeply for her. Somchai, with his stability and understanding of her culture, offered a sense of security and familiarity. David, with his adventurous spirit and genuine affection, brought excitement and a promise of a different life. One evening, as the sun set over the beach, Nok decided to speak her heart to both men. She invited Somchai and David to meet her at a quiet spot by the shore. The gentle sound of the waves provided a soothing backdrop as she gathered her thoughts. "I care for both of you deeply," Nok began, her voice steady. "Somchai, you have always been kind and supportive. You understand my struggles and respect my choices. David, you have shown me a world beyond my own, filled with hope and new possibilities. But my heart cannot belong to two people." Somchai and David listened intently, both understanding the gravity of the situation. Nok continued, her eyes reflecting the sincerity of her words. "Somchai, I am grateful for everything you have done for me. You have been a true friend and a source of strength. But my heart belongs to David. He makes me dream of a different life, a life where I can be free to explore and grow." Somchai nodded, a bittersweet smile on his face. "I understand, Nok. Your happiness is what matters most to me. I will always be here for you, as a friend." David took Nok's hand, his eyes filled with emotion. "I promise to take care of you, Nok. To support you and help you achieve your dreams." With Somchai's blessing, Nok and David embarked on a new journey together. They traveled through Thailand, exploring its beauty and culture, and eventually settled in a small village where they started a new life. Nok began a small business, using the skills she had learned over the years to create a better future for herself and her family. Somchai, true to his word, remained a close friend. He visited them often, bringing news from the city and sharing in their happiness. Though his heart had been broken, he found solace in knowing that Nok was living the life she had always dreamed of. Under the neon lights of Pattaya, a story of love, sacrifice, and new beginnings had unfolded, leaving behind a legacy of hope and resilience. --- **End**