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My name is Colin Neville from Dorset, I am not ‘Bob’
He's here, don't worry -
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Splitting my time between Thailand & my originating country....
I have insurance, but nothing required to document, and as a Norwegian I just need my embassy letter for documentation of income. Got yellow housebook, and a wife who do all paperwork. -
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President Kamala Harris
And those promising them benefits and bringing in their family members and countrymen. -
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Global YouTuber IShowSpeed Crashes Tuk-Tuk into Temple Wall, During Livestream
I thought that driving a tuk-tuk was something reserved for Thai nationals only. I hope the full force of the law is brought down against this maroon. I also recall that a few months ago someone was charged with violation of the Protection of Historic Sites Act for damaging a temple wall and faced a maximum imprisonment term of 7 years if found guilty and/or a 700,000 baht fine. https://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/2023/03/30/graffiti-lese-majeste/ -
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The Thai ETA (Electronic System for Travel Authorisation)
Who is JL? From acronymfinder.com -
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Must Read Its Happening - Law to Tax Overseas Income Now in Progress
I personally doubt your strategy will work. You may wish to consider a slight modification to your plan. 1. Consider deposit 400k or 800k THB in a term-deposit account, allowing it to accrue interest. A term deposit typically offers higher interest rates compared to a regular savings account. 2. Remit money annually from your overseas account as a gift to your wife's account, with the intention of making this a tax-compliant gift. By legally gifting the money, you can make the argument that the funds belong to your wife, not yourself, which could help manage any tax liabilities. 3. An affidavit from you witnessed by your lawyer would serve as a legal document that declares the money you’re remitting is a gift to your wife. This document could be used as proof in case of any tax audits or legal inquiries. Specifying a purpose, like a marriage anniversary, birthday, purchase of a new car or land/house can add more clarity to the gift's intent. 4. Optional if you can afford it. Follow the Personal Income Tax (PIT) guidelines and remit a minimal amount of money to your own bank account (THB 600K). If you are 65 and married you won't be liable for any taxes. This method may help avoid unnecessary scrutiny or tax liabilities enforcing that you monetary gift to your wife is genuine. 5. Since withdrawing large sums of cash via ATMs may attract attention from tax authorities or create complications, I would recommend to avoid this unless absolutely necessary, as it can be a gray area in terms of tax obligations. -
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How on earth do you Diet in Thailand ?
Thank god that YouTube video is disgraceful -
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Latest developments and discussion of recent events in the Ukraine War
yes You made the claim, support it or take it back. -
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Septoplasty in Chiang Mai
I haven't concluded that I need septoplasty. I want to consult with her and see what she says. I just keep having sinus issues and pressure in my head and overall feeling of being under the weather. And recently had 6 months of one nostril constantly runny and dripping. Also, discomfort breathing through the nose and feeling stuffed up. I don't know that the deviated septum is causing all these symptoms...except for the restricted breathing through the nose which is obvious. Thanks as always, Sheryl! -
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Van Driver Loses Control, Crashes Into Electric Pole and Overturns
Good headlines though, normally it's the vehicle that's at fault. -
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Must Read Its Happening - Law to Tax Overseas Income Now in Progress
My apologies, I misread your post. -
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My name is Colin Neville from Dorset, I am not ‘Bob’
Most Bobs are dead. Old name. -
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Pattaya: Search For Culprit Who Muzzled 10 Dogs With Tape
Actually it is prohibited to have this dog trash infesting Pattaya. Get a Thai to make some phone calls to city hall complaining. Good luck getting someone take some action.https://thepattayanews.com/2022/10/04/pattaya-announces-current-regulations-for-pet-owners/
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