Everything posted by FarAway
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Rent a car with Debit Card
Oka, will ask wife to look for local ones.
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Rent a car with Debit Card
All of the ones I looked online explicitly state that they do NOT accept debit cards. Have no problems paying deposit with debit card or cash, but nowadays all of them wanting credit cards.
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Rent a car with Debit Card
I have no Credit Card. With which companies I can rent a car in Thailand?
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Asking expats about LGBT people
No, it is biologically impossible for a man and a man or a woman and a woman do get children with eachother. A gay man can make sex with a woman and then they can (ab)use this child within a homosexual relationship, but this is not THEIR child by definition. But I am not here to discuss with gay advocats. You are destroying our civilization and are even PROUD of it.
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Asking expats about LGBT people
Sure, its nature and biology. A man and a man cannot procreate, neither can a woman and woman. So homosexuals can by natures law, by biology, not procreate with their partner. This is the punishment of nature for their unnatural behavior, it is a great mechanism which makes sure that sexual issues like that do not get passed on to following generations, as it would be self-destructive for the human race.
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Asking expats about LGBT people
Great to see that you have no point in an argument despite ad hominem, so actually proofing my point because there is just no rational argument against what I said.
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Asking expats about LGBT people
No they do not. By the law of nature, they do not have the right to procreate.
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Asking expats about LGBT people
I dislike homosexuals and transexuals. It is abnormal and if just ONE of your ancestors would have been homosexual or transexual, you wouldn't be alive. And I certainly do not want kids to see things like that and think its normal, it is utterly awful for their development.
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Asking expats about LGBT people
Thailand sadly is a paradise for LGBTQ people. Sodom and Gomorrha
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Looking to buy land in Loei - Offers or suggestion wanted
Hi, I am looking to buy some rai of farmland in Loei. Must be Chanote or at least Nor Sor Sam Goor 3. Budget around 1.000.000 THB. If you know someone and wanna pocket the 3% or if you have some land lying around without any usage, just let me know via PN.
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Banking app phone number
Virtual SIM Card, easy
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Thailand Ruined
- Thailand Ruined
I am anti-covid-propaganda, anti-climate-change-propaganda, anti-wokeism, anti-LGBTQ, anti-abortion and anti-uncontrolled-migration. And now what? I am very proud of it and stand behind my opinion online, in public and in front of family and friends. You are entitled to have another opinion, but how can you just name different worldviews than yours and assume everyone would agree with it being bad- Expats seeking a new life face challenges with stricter banking and taxation rules being pushed
No man, it mainly have something to do with the culture of a population and their resistance. Governments can mandate what they want, if local people do not obey they can eat their <deleted>. In Guadeloupe, part of France overseas territories, they tried to mandate it as well. Local population blocked the main road with burning barricades and threatened the health minister with death. It worked, vaccination rate of like 35%. Or Bulgaria/Romania. Both around 30-40% and most of them are fake, I know almost no one there got the shots. Even big doctors there told people to not get it and issued vaccination certificates without the needle instead. Thailand is just a country of low-testosterone men that do not know how to resist. Same as in every other Asian country. In Japan COVID mania and digitalization is RIFE and its the country with the men with the lowest amount of testosterone. I dont know if its genetically or cultural, but will obviously find out if my wife and me will create a boy in the future :D While in Africa, very high testosterone men, no one wore masks and most just refused the vaccines. No mass deaths, by the way :)- Expats seeking a new life face challenges with stricter banking and taxation rules being pushed
I am not in the age bracket of pensions for another almost 40 years and additionally will never get any pension anyways because I never paid into any system in my whole life :D For me this whole pension system is organized state robbery :) They take your money, keep it for decades and work with it and then you get it back bit by bit when inflation made it almost worthless. If people would just have kept their money they paid into pensions and invested everything in gold, they would be way better off nowadays. It is literally state-organized robbery that you are just forced to participate in if you do not find a way around the system in general.- Expats seeking a new life face challenges with stricter banking and taxation rules being pushed
When Thaksin gained power in 2001 I was literally just stopping to poop my pampers a few years before. So no, but I know enough about this evil POS that I hate him with every cell of my body. Trust me, the last freedoms that we enjoy nowadays in Thailand will be gone soon because of him and his powerful friends. You will see.- Expats seeking a new life face challenges with stricter banking and taxation rules being pushed
Before I would fight senseless wars for rich people with a gun I would try to kill these rich people instead and succeed or die trying :)- Expats seeking a new life face challenges with stricter banking and taxation rules being pushed
Yes, indeed. That is considered a perpetual traveler. But sadly when you are nowhere a tax resident, you obviously do not have any TIN. And without TIN, you cannot open bank accounts with offshore banks. So it is okay if you live month by month, but if you wanna size up your game and acquire real estate and so on, you need a solid bank and they will just onboard you with a TIN.- Expats seeking a new life face challenges with stricter banking and taxation rules being pushed
Well my three main points that I am looking for is: - Either no Personal Income Tax or a system of territorial taxation so I pay 0% tax - a low vaccination rate (as that indicates not blindly following the herd, beneficial for now and the future) - high amount of personal freedom Laos got nothing of that. So right now I am considering Vanuatu, Paraguay, Bahamas and Belize. All of them have their upsides and downsides. Vanuatu is a pure tax haven and super peaceful. Low vaccination rate. Can just buy 10 years residency for whole family online for 12k USD, easiest process in the world. Just 2 weeks from payment to receiving the Permanent Residency. English-speaking country, low crime rate, super beautiful nature. Low rate of digitalization. But sadly NO FREEHOLD property, this is the biggest downside. So only renting or buying a land, building everything upon and then after 50 years it goes back to the government. Which is really really <deleted> up Paraguay got territorial taxation, low vaccination rate. Many free-thinking expats moved there in the last years. You are even able to officially establish your own colony, like a state in a state. Residency is quite easy to get but my Thai wife needs a visa, we are working on that right now just in case. Medium crime rate, but therefore super cheap and amazing freehold property. Like 40 hectares for 120k USD. Perfect to build a farm for the future of our kids. And so on, too lazy to elaborate about Bahamas and Belize, but main downside of them is they have a substantially higher crime rate, which I need to consider as a family father.- Expats seeking a new life face challenges with stricter banking and taxation rules being pushed
Well my three main points that I am looking for is: - Either no Personal Income Tax or a system of territorial taxation - a low vaccination rate (as that indicates not blindly following the herd, beneficial for the future) - high amount of personal freedom Laos got nothing of that. So right now I am considering Vanuatu, Paraguay, Bahamas and Belize. All of them have their upsides and downsides. Vanuatu is a pure tax haven and super peaceful. Low vaccination rate. Can just buy 10 years residency for whole family online for 12k USD, easiest process in the world. English-speaking country, low crime rate, super beautiful nature. Low rate of digitalization. But sadly NO FREEHOLD property, this is the biggest downside. So only renting or buying a land, building everything upon and then after 50 years it goes back to the government. Paraguay got territorial taxation, low vaccination rate. Many free-thinking expats moved there in the last years. You are even able to officially establish your own colony, like a state in a state. Residency is quite easy to get but my Thai wife needs a visa, we are working on that right now just in case. Medium crime rate, but therefore super cheap and amazing freehold property. Like 40 hectares for 120k USD. Perfect to build a farm for the future of our kids. And so on, too lazy to elaborate about Bahamas and Belize, but main downside of them is they have a substantially higher crime rate, which I need to consider as a family father.- Expats seeking a new life face challenges with stricter banking and taxation rules being pushed
Nope, that is technically wrong. If you are a tax-resident in Thailand and are paying goods and services, no matter if it is an overseas credit card, you are remitting money to Thailand IN THE MOMENT you use the overseas credit card to pay for something. What you described would just be tax evasion. Good luck with that, might be some years until Thailand catching up on that, but I would not like to be fined or thrown into a Thai jail :)- Expats seeking a new life face challenges with stricter banking and taxation rules being pushed
I lost a <deleted>load of money the last 2 years in crypto, that I made the 2 years before in 2020 and 2021. But at the of 2021 I was still even in the bracket of VHNWI and even in this setting I thought Thailand is not bad, because: Territorial taxation so for me completely tax-free. Freedom to own guns (for my wife of course) and despite that a very peaceful place where my wife can walk alone in the streets in the evening. Freedom from harassing police and government intervention, you can just do your thing if you do not bother other people Natural beauty (just trashy and plasticy) Good infrastructure There are not many other countries in the world where all of these things applied. Sadly, the first 3 points of the 5 I mentioned will all disappear now that Thaksin is back in charge of the country. <deleted> up. Byebye Thailand, going on to greener pastures.- Expats seeking a new life face challenges with stricter banking and taxation rules being pushed
Well, you need to declare that appropriately, otherwise you are doing tax evasion. If your income is taxed in the country of origin - No issues, no double taxation due to DTA If it is saving, no taxation, no issues. But if you until now generated tax-free income through a company in a tax-free offshore haven, like Cayman Islands, Dubai, British Virgin Islands, Singpaore and so on and lived tax-free until now in Thailand, you are officially not anymore from 2024. Sure for the people living on pensions here it does not matter, but they do not bring any huge value to Thailand anyway. It matters for people still making a lot of money monthly and who until now could life, with the right setup, completely tax-free in Thailand. This will lead to a huge drain of rich people to other countries. Surely you could just declare your offshore tax haven income as savings and hope they never find out, but by law it would be evading tax. And this is a more stupid idea than killing someone.- Expats seeking a new life face challenges with stricter banking and taxation rules being pushed
Cambodia got a residence-based taxation already. Really crazy to see how people more than double my age have no idea how taxation works. People of all age nowadays are so braindead, it is funny. How do you even navigate through life without knowing rules that are beneficial to take advantage of or circumvent?- Expats seeking a new life face challenges with stricter banking and taxation rules being pushed
And yes the Philippines are actually quite funny, give residence-based taxation for their citizens but territorial taxation for us foreigners. They literally welcome HNWIs with open arms :) - Thailand Ruined