Trick question.
If there's a Buddhist teaching that doesn't seem to make any sense, is it because you're too stupid to understand it or is it because it's bullcrap?
Here is a Buddhist book I recommend to everyone. It's not written by a monk in a cave that has nothing to do all day except masturbate mentally and come up with flowery language.
It's written by a humble taxi driver who is reflecting on his own life and trying to apply some basic Buddhist principles to his own life.
My take on this is as follows: if one needs to file an income tax return, one DOES NOT file for income earned IN THE CURRENT (ONGOING) TAX YEAR, but rather one files for income in the PREVIOUS tax year. PREVIOUS !
Ergo this applies to when/if one TYPICALLY files a tax return (which if an annual return and if filed on time, this is ALWAYS filed for the previous tax year). ie ... taxation is exempt for any nominal tax return (if filed).
But I am no taxation expert.
I am fortunate to have the financial luxury to wait a few years to see all of these taxation changes 'play out' before I bring any more money into Thailand.
If you want real English Bangers 'n Mash you can't beat Nicky's just off Soi Bukhao.
They have 3 types, Cumberland sausages, Lincolnshire Swirl and a large yorkshire pudding with everything inside
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