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Foreign Tourist Swallows Traffic Ticket in Odd Pattaya Incident
no more excuses, make it happen. -
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Oz $ losing so much value to the Baht
Can you name some Australian members from this forum that post on the American forum? -
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Bank Account Help
Tourist visa, back in the day of Triple entries , 2013.Just had my Welsh neighbor get one last year , at Kasikornbank using a Tourist visa and his GF, niece ( Government worker) as a guarantee. -
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Introduction to Personal Income Tax in Thailand
Says who? Expattax alludes to this. So does Chiang Mai, on this forum. I can't find any TRD backup for this. If I could, I'd withdraw all my arguments. But to say, all that pre 2024 income must be held in a savings account, in order to be non assessable from Thai taxes, is ludicrous. Look at Por 162 again: How does that translate into: To comply, that income must be held in a bank account. Maybe logic would say it must be held in a financial account, allowing for liquidity or near liquidity (for whatever that's worth). But certainly, if liquidity was a requirement, I'd be allowed -- to realize greater interest -- to move that income from a savings account, to a brokerage, or to buy CDs -- or to an IRA account, to have US taxes deferred. Certainly TRD isn't putting out restrictions on what I can earn from where I park that pre 2024 income..... Somebody's certainly misinterpreting what they thought TRD said about: Must be kept in a bank or savings account. Or TRD is bonkers..... (rhetorical). Anyway, I have an LTR visa, so this discussion is moot. But for Jingthing -- it won't likely make a hill of beans whether or not your IRA remittance is covered by Por 162, or not. If it is, then Thailand can't tax it -- but the US taxes it in full, without any Thai tax credit deductions. But, if Por 162 isn't a player, then the DTA takes full affect -- and Thailand has primary taxation authority on your IRA remittance -- but because of the saving clause in the DTA -- the US has secondary taxation rights, but has to absorb a tax credit for the Thai taxes. Bottom line: Only in the latter example, if Thai taxes exceed US taxes, will your total tax bill exceed US taxation only. -
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Who Is Controlling the Budget Bill? Trump, Johnson, or Musk?
Again, you keep talking in anachronisms. The GOP is currently 2 separate parties. The fact that they have an 'R' next to their names is merely incidental at this point. The RINO Republicans are a completely different animal from the MAGA Republicans. The RINOs and the Democrats together make up the deep state Uniparty. Until you understand this, you can't possibly hope to understand what is happening in Washington. Until all the RINOs are identified and eliminated through primaries, talking about the Republicans as if they were a monolithic entity makes no sense. Hopefully, we may get an actual Republican party made up entirely of MAGA sovereigntists in 2026. Until then, you're correct. Nothing is going to change. The deep state Uniparty (Democrats + RINOs) will continue to destroy America. -
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Foreign Tourist Swallows Traffic Ticket in Odd Pattaya Incident
tomorrow I said. and taking pictures whilst driving a bike is incredibly dangerous. -
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Home-Country Ghosts of Christmas Past: Do you miss them?
You mean you "put it about a bit"? -
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Foreign Tourist Swallows Traffic Ticket in Odd Pattaya Incident
pictures or it didn't happen.
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