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Nong Khai Border Bounce. Avoid !!!
Next time day you forgot your wallet\phone\wife\son at home and you need to go back get it\them -
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Frenchman loses 6,000 euros to foreign sex worker in Phuket
Didn't realise you were a qualified lawyer fully versed up on Thai law and copyright infringement 👍 Go you 😄 -
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Thailand to Train 7,000 Massage Therapists Amid Industry Shortage
Having had hundreds of (legit) massages in Thailand through the years, I can tell almost immediately, if I'm going to get a massage from someone well-trained. As soon as the masseuse lays a hand on your feet at the beginning of a Thai massage or foot massage, she (or he) should bend your feet back and forth and then massage the lower legs one by one for a a few minutes. If they, instead, immediately reach for the lotion bottle, I know I'm not getting a foot massage - just an hour of someone slathering my legs with lotion. Once I find a good masseuse trained at Wat Po (or trained by someone who went through that training), I make a note of their name and become a repeat customer. On Thai massage, in a new place, I ask for a one hour massage - if it's good (again I can tell if the first few minutes) I might ask for 90-120 minutes. If not good, I put up with her thumbs digging into me for an hour - and never return. -
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Introduction to Personal Income Tax in Thailand
Thanks. I was going to get into this later. Suggesting for bookkeeping tools. -
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Introduction to Personal Income Tax in Thailand
May we please get the terminology correct, it is assessable not accessible, it makes for confusing reading otherwise. The short answer to your question is yes, the longer answer is that it's down to you and only you to state what the funds are, assessable or not assessable and you would be required to prove what you say, if audited. You are under no obligation to remit assessable vs not assessable but you are obliged under FIFO rules to remit the first assessable deposit, before the second assessable deposit, regardless that there may have been not assessable deposits in-between.- 1
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Confusing answer. I said EXPLICITLY that the original 20K was no accessible by TR if remitted. The newer 5k would be. Another thing. I expect that there would be mixed remittances. With proper records I would know which part of interest to TR and which not.
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