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Lammbock

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  1. "AIS has agreed to waive some Bt600,000 racked up by an 18-year-old boy in Mae Sot, Tak province."

    In most societies and 18 year-old is considered an adult. However, in Thai society he's mommy's little boy, no matter how old he is, and doesn't have to take responsibility for any of his actions.wai2.gifwai2.gifwai2.gif

    Ridiculous comment.

    At least with my 3 year young daughter playing Talking Tom on her ipad

    Ridiculous comment???...since when a 3 year old Girl need an IPad?....don't you see who is really being ridiculous here????

    What is wrong with parents these days? Jeez!

  2. encountering the pair on Walking Street in South Pattaya. He allegedly offered them 1,000 Baht and they accompanied Mr. Hoff to his house where the alleged sexual assaults took place.

    cared for following a previous case of sexual assault involving the pair.

    I have to say there is something fishy about this story. The two boys where involved in sexually assault before and already staying in the care centre and all they think of is going to Walking Street and after all agreed to go with the American.

    Are these boys just stupid? They are old enough to understand what is going on.

    But in any case the American is a pervert and should put behind bars.

  3. I don't understand why there is no Firefox Browser for Mobile devices? sad.png

    There's an Android version, and an ipad version......

    According to FireFox...

    Is Firefox available for iPhone or iPad?

    Apple's restrictions prevent us from bringing the current version of Firefox to iOS devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch). We are researching new ways to make Firefox for iOS but there are no definite plans for a release at this time.

    ....so what version of FF for IPad you are using?

  4. <script type='text/javascript'>window.mod_pagespeed_start = Number(new Date());</script>

    So you do have four Thais working in the company ? Or did you manage to get a WP without them ?

    From talking to someone who set up a business locally, you do indeed need four Thai employees per work permit. He only has two employees the last I heard but pays tax and social security etc for both of them and two "fictional" employees.

    Alan

    As I understand one WP for one forigner equals four Thai employees. Additional to the two Thai shareholders. You do not pay salary/tax for shareholders.

    Correct me if I am wrong.

  5. Obviously you didn't do very good job of researching the situation, all of this is common knowledge. Also, you do not get a "B" Visa in Thailand, you would be getting a one year extension of your permission to stay.

    In order to get a B-Visa in Thailand you need to have already a B-Visa (which I had from my home country) and you can only apply 2 weeks before the immigration stamp in your passport is due to expire. Than you get a one month extension (single or multiple entry) and after you will get the 1 year B-Visa (single or multiple entry) In my case I had to provide the pictures of my office. Which I didn't. Although I submitted all required documents.

    Thanks to all of you who put your time and effort in reading my Thread and posting your comments. I appreciate it.

    Sorry, I couldn't fit all the quotes in one post.

  6. Why would you really wish to set up a business in Thailand? Why not in your home country?

    Or is it you think you can make a mint in the Kingdom?

    The rules are there to make sure that as you make lots of money and order your Porsche - a bit is spread around to the locals.

    I choose to live in Thailand 10 years ago and I love this country. I have no intend to go back to my home country permanently.

  7. You may find that you will not get a multiple entry non-b in your home country as easy as you have in the past.

    Why you think that?

    Setting up a home business is not easy in Thailand, but it is no different to most other companies in the world.

    They are encouraging you to have an office and thai staff, to basically contribute to the country. As far as my business is concerned there was a requirement to prove that i have some local investment, assets and general capital in the company. If i recall it was 3 Thai staff for each expat and/or 3m baht in capital for each expat WP.

    I know as the director, i have to travel to HK for my multiple-non B and that is only processed on receipt of a copy of all registration documents, copy of the 'Office Address, rental agreement and a map of the office location', tax ID certificate, 12 months bank statements, payroll summary for all Thai employees, etc, etc. 90% of the paperwork they hand back to me after flicking through the pages and pulling out what they wanted to keep...

    There are other means however, you can find a virtual office or serviced office. For a monthly fee, they will provide you with an address, post box, telephone number and you should be able to register your tax ID at the local office nearby. If you don't actually have a room and a desk there, the costs maybe somewhere around 3000 or 4000 baht a month.

    Although you need to check if the virtual office is okay for ongoing, local business and invoicing……or whether it can only be used as a sales office with no monthly invoicing and income?

    Thank you for giving me the Idea with the serviced office. I will seriously look into that. Maybe for a long term it is the best solution!?!

  8. They want I rent a office, place the 4 Thai stuff member behind a desk, all in the same uniform (me too) and take pictures. What the hell is wrong with this people? I told them I won't do it due to safe my monthly costs. I can do everything by myself and working from my home is totally fine for me.

    Is it so difficult to understand ?

    The Thai's do NOT want you to have YOUR company in TH, but you generating income, jobs and salary for Thais. And.. for Thais only.

    Therefore: 51% Thai ownership ( where they ever should get their part of the company capital from, not an ash is interested )

    The aim is NOT that YOU earn money, but that money flows into Thailand.

    So: a company driver, a company cleaner, a company garden keeper, a company cook, a company gate-keeper, a...

    As soon as your bank account and your wallet are as empty as.... you are kicked out to leave . No reason for a visa anymore, so.. get lost... elsewhere.

    I had 50% ownership before. But in this case if you want to have a B-Visa you need to obtain a "business license" which cost you 2.5 Million Baht. So we changed the ownership to 49%

  9. Getting a work permit has rules.

    The first rule is that yu have to have employees and be paying them at least 300 baht a day.

    They want to see the actual set up for your company.

    You obviously did this on your own without any legal advise.

    The first thing I was told was that i had to have the money, an office, 2 paid Thai staff and an office that i worked out of and that they had desks or duties at.

    The fact that you have a business that you do all the work tels me that it is not a company that is dealing with Thai's.

    That will be an issue.

    My suggestion is that youget thee to a shop that embroiders names and logos on some golf shirts. If nothing else it will appease the god;s and also it will not hurt for advertising.Rent a small office that will hold your staff.

    have someone shoot a small video with you introducing one of your staff and then them introducing the others and stating who they are and what they do.

    There are plenty of locatins that you can get a cheap office or if you are doing it out of your house then put up a shingle on the front.

    OH ONE LAST THING

    QUIT YOUR BATCHING AND MOANING BECAUSE YOU MISSED A DETAIL.

    Be happy you caught it now and not at tax time when you will be expected to make all the necessary paymetns for your staff and show that you paid them.

    I am not "dealing" with Thais all the time. I am running a international trading company. I don't want to say to much about what my company is exactly doing because I don't know who is reading here. But I can say this, what I am doing I have done for the past 10 years successfully as an employee (even for a Thai company) and I was thinking to use my knowledge and "contacts" to start my own business.

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