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Ben Zioner

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  1. They have actually, AFAIK they've said that remittances from overseas income, earned from Jan 1, 2024 must be "factored in" tax returns, in accordance with DTAs. They said that they would modify tax forms accordingly. So I wouldn't expect anything new until the publication of the 2024 tax return forms.
  2. I can't imagine why someone would retire at 40.
  3. Naahhh, it is a flying departure lounge, another Thai thing.
  4. And the PM being "one of them"...
  5. Good. But another 50000 to go.
  6. Would be utter stupidity to deposit. Keep it for shopping at Tops and Makro and go back to COD on Lazada. I would even be reluctant to change USD at Super Rich where they will record your passport. So go to Singapore, get as much as possible out of ATMs and let the Chinese money changers deliver THB at your hotel room. After that you have to make sure customs don't pick you up at Don Muang. There are ways of doing it. If you get caught you'll have to pat Tax, and get fine double the Tax amount. So be smart.
  7. I think it is plain stupid, because sucking out more money from a weak economy to finance populist schemes is utter garbage. They should make the best use of the money they got now; eradicate corruption. If this happened I'd be happy to contribute.
  8. Would someone know how low these brackets have been applicable, and what the [real] inflation has been since. This is a very dirty trick by ALL governments, who logically should impact yearly inflation rates to the income tax brackets. This is why modest incomes end up paying 30%.
  9. Just wonder what you'd say if your tax liability was between 0 and 800000 ?
  10. Don't thinks that's true. The 25% bracket starts at 1 Million and the 30% bracket ranges from 2 to 5 Million. These aren't "seriously high" incomes. The brackets are clearly designed to hit the middle income earners.
  11. Naah.. Falang too heavy, blake failule.
  12. RD can come and match standard of living with declared income. That's one of the basics.
  13. I think it would remain low risk for a year or two, but they will get organised, staffed, etc.. To get on top of it will cost them more than anything they recoup. At least at the beginning, their clever little change will require investment.
  14. How big is your house, and how many cars do you own?
  15. Maybe UK is cheaper than EU. I don't own property, so I don't see myself trying to settle in Germany or France, with a family and 45000 Euros a year. So, a wise move in IMHO.
  16. We need more like her. Way too many tourists here. I miss the Covid times.
  17. In the good old times, when Annies was Annies, they always had one or two of them, was great to pair them with the "normal" girl of your choice [err.. recommended by err.. agreed with the mamasan].
  18. Stickman didn't say so, it was one of his readers.
  19. Can you explain this? You do realise that your attachment says exactly the contrary. But had you said that Tax income tax is an incentive to stay single and childless, I would have agreed. Quite strange in a country with a rapidly dropping natality rate.
  20. Two years eight months, that's outrageously cheap. BTW, if you google his name (Kasama Apichaisompon) his portrait is all over the place.
  21. That's more or less what I have been thinking: for older guys nearing the end of the road the only sensible choice is stay or go back home where good health care is available provided by social security. I have a family here, moving them to Europe or Australia would cost more than the three of four million Baht the tax could cost me here.
  22. If I did that they'd send me a bill for THB 750000. I am ok with 350000 so I have a lot of homework to do.
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