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  1. Found this guideline article

    What Does Tax Residence Mean in Thailand?

    Whether you incur a tax liability in Thailand depends on residence and source rules regarding taxable income.

    You are considered a Thai tax resident by the tax authorities in Thailand if you are present in the country for a total of at least 180 days in a given tax year. Your assessable income is Thai-sourced income, as in income derived from sources in Thailand.

    You are also subject to Thai taxation on foreign-sourced income, but only if this income derived from abroad is remitted to Thailand in the same year it is received.

    Personal income tax must be filed by March 31. According to the Thai Revenue Code, individual taxpayers are classified into five categories, and assessable income is into eight categories.

    When it comes to such income as employment income, all tax benefits are assessable unless expressly exempt by law. These include bonuses, bounties, directors’ fees, gratuities, house rent allowances, salaries, and wages



    https://nomadcapitalist.com/global-citizen/establishing-thai-tax-residence/#:~:text=affordable living standards.-,What Does Tax Residence Mean in Thailand%3F,in a given tax year.

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  2. 36 minutes ago, MJCM said:

    True, but would they forgive that he doesn’t have the 400k? Also with marriage the decision is NOT with the local IO but the regional HQ. 

    I am not saying that he if doesn't have to the 400K BUT the IO has not need for him to have it rotting away in an account for months at a time. As long as he can show proof of the money on-hand for a very brief period of time (week or less) then it should be smooth sailing with the IO.

  3. On 1/20/2023 at 11:30 PM, liddelljohn said:

    Its diesel always use  best B7 , no black smoke at all ,  fuel filters changes yearly  Toyata  did a full scan and said no issues , no leaks  and tyre pressure is the reccomended 31psi  mostly fuel  from PTT ,  we are averaging 2000kms a month used to fill up about 3 times now have to fill up 4 most months . Im puzzled .

     

    lovely vehicle  was a replacement for  old 1990 Isuzu TFR that  hit 647,000kms when we sold it after 20 years , Its still in Use in khon Khen  now , and has 730,000 kms , also not much  smoke but its very primitive ,, Hilux revo is comfy fast  and well equiped ,,

     

    all my other vehicles here are big bikes which is my preferred transport but GF uses Hilux for  business

     

    Hi John,
    I know you mentioned regular servicing and I have a couple of initial simple checks you can do for yourself with minor tools without any need to disconnect the sensors from the wiring harness.

    Okay, have a look at the MAF sensor (in or near the airbox) for cleanliness (try not to touch the metal of the exposed sensor with your fingers or tools). Non residual circuit board cleaner is ideal for cleaning the sensor and 2-3 squirts is normally all you need to have it sparkling again (note: sometimes contamination is not always visible, which doesn't mean the sensor is clean).

    The other sensor to check is the MAP sensor on the inlet manifold to ensure it is not clogged. With EGR valves common these days, the inlet manifold can get a wet deposit buildup. You can clean the sensor orifice with the same circuit board spray (CRC is a good brand).

    With both sensors be careful not to nick or damage the sealing o-rings for an air-tight seal.

    Speaking of air-tight seals, check your EVRV Vacuum Regulator Valve Solenoid (this solenoid helps controls boost). I had a crack in one of the EVRV nipples that managed the turbocharger actuator which more than likely diminished response in the turbocharger. I have no doubts that this specific issue effected my fuel economy somewhat. I successfully repaired the EVRV even though I have a brand new one as a backup spare.

    The attached photos are part of a recent service I did on my SUV. 

    I have plenty more to share if you're interested

    Regards,
    Garry

    EVRV valve repair.JPG

    MAF Sensor.jpeg

    MAP sensor.jpeg

    CRC Electrical Parts Cleaner.jpeg

  4. Don't feel bad, A few years back I had a trainee immigration officer cancel my brand Non-O multi entry visa. He never noticed the M in the Visa. I very nicely stood my ground until a senior officer came over to see what the problem was. They were all very apologetic, made some notes on the newly cancelled visa and I was one my way. I received a replacement visa from the embassy in the country of my work and they gave me an extra few months extension on the expiry. Overall a good outcome and everybody is happy. ?

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  5. It's a little personal post slide thingy, I couldn't do it again in a million goes.
     
    Anyone notice that we have no moderator again?
     
    Are we unclean, the unwanted, the untouchables of ThaiVisa? :whistling:[emoji2]:cool:

    Perhaps we are now the unleashed [emoji41]

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  6. Anyone who has read the Jack Reacher books by Lee Child will have a great deal of difficulty seeing Tom Cruise in the role.
    There's about half a meter height difference to start with.

    I was showing my wife the trailer on YouTube and low and behold the next clip was the actual movie that some bozo had uploaded. I'm sure its gone now, but at the end of the day it was mediocre.

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  7. Now showing at Central and looking forward to watching them:

    1. Inferno (Tom Hanks) 3rd in the series from the Da Vinci Code & Angels and Demons

    2. Jack Reacher (Tom Cruise)

    I was hoping that Arrival would be released in Thailand at the same time as the US & Australia, but not until December supposedly

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