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Nissan to Cut 1,000 Jobs in Thailand Amidst Restructuring
CallumWK replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Any ETA on that? -
Nissan to Cut 1,000 Jobs in Thailand Amidst Restructuring
CallumWK replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Hmm, I think they are still looking for cherry pickers in Finland, looks like you qualify -
I think the other poster was me, and it was not over a year ago. I returned on August 30 2023, and did my online report on November 16. On September 2 I had received an email reminder because if I hadn't travelled outside the country, my report would have been due September 17, but I just ignored that email.
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That is just what I did. that honors the memory of the transgender people whose lives were lost in acts of anti-transgender violence.” You're not only an ignorant woke, but seemingly blind to what you posted as well. Where is stated that this transgender, who was a violent risk to the local community, lost his life due to violence by others?
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Nissan to Cut 1,000 Jobs in Thailand Amidst Restructuring
CallumWK replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
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Another fake article. What has driverless to do with this? In the first scenario, they combined their TaxiBots and AutoVots with public transit (light rail) and discovered that the same number of people could be moved around with only 10% of the cars currently on the road. That’s a 90% reduction! You don't need driverless cars for that, the exact same is possible with the cars today
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Thailand vs Panama. Decisions Decisions!
CallumWK replied to BarBoy's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Missed like a toothache. -
Man Severely Injured Using Hand-held Cutter in Sri Racha
CallumWK replied to Georgealbert's topic in Pattaya News
I have the very same angle grinder, and it's an unsafe tool in the way of how you switch it on and off. In my opinion all angle grinders should have a switch that if you lose grip, it automatically switches off, as in the picture below, and has a braking system that stops the blade instantly. -
This is not an opinion. Credible source please
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2020 was a show election
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Called at the Chonburi Taxation office
CallumWK replied to Delight's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
I have dealt with the Jomtien revenue office for a few years already, to claim back withholding taxes and other things. My documents for claim back withholding taxes are filled in by the staff on the ground floor, and on other occasions I had to go to the legal department and the department that handles the returns, both are located on the 4th floor. I have always been served in English. Same for the tax revenue office in the Amphur Banglamung building, they speak English -
Thanks for your reply, but it doesn't answer my question. I believe that there still isn't any clarity that money earned abroad, and not remitted to Thailand, will be taxed here. The withholding tax in my country is also 15%, only that I can't claim it back. The first 1020 euro in interests is exempted from withholding tax. So if I get the exemption, will I automatically get taxed here, and can I claim it back, similar to the withholding taxes on my Thai accounts?
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My EU bank just emailed me this. Certificate As a result, the client confirms that he requests the exemption from withholding tax regarding: • dividends and other income spread by a Belgian investment company2 (art. 106§7 and art. 117§6 AR/CIR 92); • Income of bonds, cash vessels and other similar instruments 3 (art. 107 §2, 5 °, Ben 10 °, 113 §3, C and art. 118 §1, 1 ° AR/CIR 92); • income of money deposits (art. 110, 4 °, B and 117§6 AR/CIR 92); • Foreign movable income (art. 230, 2 ° CIR 92). So I can be exempt of withholding tax on my savings accounts in my home country. The money in those accounts will not be emitted to Thailand. What does this mean for me in Thailand? Will the Thai revenue office automatically charge me withholding tax on my interests in the EU, or only if I tell them? The bank obviously knows my Thai TIN, because I have to fill that on the document? I have no income in Thailand, and don't plan to transfer money either, as I have enough savings here already. Every year I claim back the withholding tax on my Thai interests, so can I claim the foreign ones as well? I understand that I can claim back up to 60K baht in total per year?
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Pattaya: Train Collides with Car at Khao Talo Railway Crossing
CallumWK replied to Georgealbert's topic in Pattaya News
And your source for this claim is.............?