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2% out of work in Thailand? That's not true says foreign media


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Not sure about this, but if you remain unemployed for a long period (over 6 months?) you no longer get unemployment benefit. Probably you also are no long in the system, so now are no longer unemployed!

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3 hours ago, rickudon said:

Not sure about this, but if you remain unemployed for a long period (over 6 months?) you no longer get unemployment benefit. Probably you also are no long in the system, so now are no longer unemployed!

sounds like perfect Thai logic

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22 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

What? They are just paying them with black money or already taxed capital. If you also take into consideration that they have double books for financials and that half of the incomes are never registered. Then you might understand. Or not.

so you are saying they don't record the cost of the employee and just pay them out of cash they they get - ok hadn't realised that was common.  Guessing the income tax dept are the most savvy people in the world then.

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13 hours ago, Andycoops said:

Most people work, or did, in the informal economy where they get paid in cash and often on a daily basis.

They are not registered with the government for any tax or benefit system so they do not appear in any government statistics.

so they can't be classified as unemployed then.

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23 hours ago, SCOTT FITZGERSLD said:

they dont pay tax at all.

did you ever got tax receipt at your local noodle shop?

They pay taxes when the vendors initially buy the msg, noodles, etc.

 

They just pass that on to the buyer.

 

 

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35 minutes ago, stament said:

so you are saying they don't record the cost of the employee and just pay them out of cash they they get - ok hadn't realised that was common.  Guessing the income tax dept are the most savvy people in the world then.

They are not the sharpest knifes in the tool box. On the other hand they do not have a nation wide system that supports what they need to do. Always been like that in this country. However, that´s part of the charm. ????

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On 8/20/2021 at 10:19 PM, Gottfrid said:

They are not the sharpest knifes in the tool box. On the other hand they do not have a nation wide system that supports what they need to do. Always been like that in this country. However, that´s part of the charm. ????

What do they need to do?

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1 hour ago, stament said:

What do they need to do?

Oh dear, if you really need to ask that? Hmmmm.....no nothing to add, just very sad.

 

But ok, I give it a shot. They need to have a solid system for registration of every business that is active and in some way generate money. After that they need to coordinate everything nationwide as well as having much bigger fines and punishment for employing under the radar and for business not paying taxes as well as vat.

 

And, that´s the short version. If you wish, I can write a book about it but then you have to pay me.

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