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Thai finance ministry considers beverage tax restructure to boost tourism
ukrules replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
With much lower taxes perhaps it would be 4 or 5 Billion per year -
Thai finance ministry considers beverage tax restructure to boost tourism
ukrules replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I'm quite partial to a glass or two of cognac these days, either Remy Martin or Martell VSOP, the XO is ok as well but it's 3 times more expensive than the VSOP and only slightly different so I stick to the VSOP these days. Martell VSOP just over 3000 Baht a bottle Martell XO 9000 Baht a bottle The pricing is a complete rip off and it's less than half that price in the UK which also doesn't have low excise duty rates but these prices are insane. -
Indeed, what I posted is not merely a theory, it's been going on for a long time now. The reason the Chinese are not coming to Thailand is because the Chinese government won't allow them to come. It's as simple as that. Every day I read another propaganda article about encouraging more Chinese to come - it's pure nonsense, the government know this as well, so do TAT. Yet they persist with the fantasy. When the Thais provide whatever it is that the Chinese government want from the Thai government then the floodgates will open again. It must be something big or it would have happened already. They have weaponised tourism for decades. I've posted about this issue many times over the months yet the people on this forum don't seem to get it, they think it's due to a failing Chinese economy. They're all falling for the propaganda and cover up of what's going on.
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Belgian man found dead at house in Chiang Mai, murder suspected
ukrules replied to webfact's topic in Chiang Mai News
You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about, clearly the guy involved did his research and he must have been pretty competent and clear headed at the time he chose to exit this world. You would attempt to turn the gas off so nobody else gets harmed after the event, when they do this in cars notices are often posted on the windows..... -
Drunk police chief insults foreign man at restaurant in Isaan
ukrules replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
Do we have any idea where the guy is from? What I mean is, is he a white skinned 'euro type' foreigner or from some local country. -
Russian Woman Arrested at Phuket Airport For Alleged Fraud
ukrules replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Oh no, not 'false intimation ' - that's terrible. -
As far as I'm aware you need to register all SIM cards, even if you only have one of them like I do. I think I needed to show my passport at some point in time, I've had it for many years but needed to go down before a certain date a few years back (maybe 5 years ago) and show my id, which I did. So all SIM cards are already registered which means anyone with more than 5 is already registered. This is how they know some people have more than 100 SIMs. Therefore it's nonsense, they already have a list of names to investigate. Announcing this publicly is essentially undermining any investigation which might be ongoing or about to begin.
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Immigration queues Jomtien
ukrules replied to twozeds's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Yes, that's great for November, try visiting in January for an extension when it's full on high season. It's going to be a little different. -
Immigration queues Jomtien
ukrules replied to twozeds's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Best to avoid immigration if at all possible in high season, even if that means changing the date on your visa. I'm not sure about Jomtien specifically but I have found over the last 10 to 15 years that going in the summer is always less busy. I know that is a hard change to make if you're on a yearly visa extension so unless you really go the extra mile and leave the country without a re-entry permit in say June and then go through the application process again at that time it won't be possible and you're stuck with it. Send an agent if possible. -
There is a reason for this but it's not what anyone seems to think it is. Make no mistake, there are many wealthy Chinese ready to travel all over the world. You will need a good memory to know it though as it's been largely removed from the internet. There is a list of countries where travel is discouraged, about 20 countries are on the list and Thailand is one of them. It's to do with crime, reporting of crime and criminal gangs from China operating out of these countries. Original articles reporting this have strangely 'gone missing' but they still existi within the archived memory banks of Googles Bard - see below Fully expected No - it suggests the semi official ban is still in force. This is from Bard : That's the reason that nobody is talking about, it's not new, they all know about it yet don't speak about it.
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Low Chinese tourist influx despite Thailand’s visa exemption policy
ukrules replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Is Thailand still on the list of forbidden countries for independent travelers? Because if it is - then that's why. They don't speak of the list do they? -
Russian arrested in Satun for illegal financial transactions
ukrules replied to snoop1130's topic in Southern Thailand News
Because it means he's a wanted criminal = arrest on sight. Now you don't get a 'red notice' for unpaid parking tickets - it's always a serious crime, or should be - unless someone is abusing the system. -
Belgian man found dead at house in Chiang Mai, murder suspected
ukrules replied to webfact's topic in Chiang Mai News
I once read an article in some detail about this subject which is heavily censored across most of the internet and it's not what you think it is. You would imagine someone might be gasping for air as they breathe in a gas - but that's why they use the gas - you see, your body isn't intelligent enough to know if you're breathing air or some gas that contains no Oxygen. So if you breathe in a gas there is no gasping, just a slow loss of conscioussness Normally it's nitrogen these days, when you breathe it in your body doesn't know it's not air - you just drift off to sleep and don't wake up. Some info on helium vs nitrogen usage https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29684846/ -
Belgian man found dead at house in Chiang Mai, murder suspected
ukrules replied to webfact's topic in Chiang Mai News
From clicking the link it sounds to me like he knew what he was doing and planned it in quite some detail. I'm skeptical that this involves anyone else. It would depend if the bag was taped around his head sealing it, in which case he could have held his breath while it inflated with helium, then turned the gas off before breathing it in just in case it 'popped' leaving him with a broken bag, an empty tank and a headache. Knowing the size and type of the bag would make a difference here of course. Maybe it was large and thin..... -
Even if you were single and with zero decutibles your tax amount would be 2500 Baht a year. Here is the tax calculator : https://www.uobam.co.th/en/tax-calculation Note that if you're married then it goes down to zero. As to your original question about WISE, it won't matter where the money comes from if you keep it under the threshold. However if you start sending much larger amounts then you will cross that threshold and with a little planning between 2 people I suspect you can stretch that out a bit more.
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Former PM Prayut’s wealth increases by Bt1.5 million over nine years
ukrules replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
14 million in salary alone never mind the investment income and likely zero personal expenses as PM. He must have been spending a lot to keep it so low.