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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part II
According to some members, filing a null return is not wanted and makes you a stupid person. But if you want to get back the tax with held on your interest, I would certainly recommend filing anyway. The alternative is not to file, forgo the tax refund and not be stupid. All those in favour of being stupid, form an orderly line to left, anyone else can stand behind Jim. Audits are either random or are generated by specific information, there is no time formula. -
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Car Registration Renewal for a Foreigner Living Here
I never have, nor pink/yellow things, but knowing how things can be inconsistent here there maybe some places looking for it. -
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Baht strength - How long?
Baht strength - How long? Right up until I have to transfer my money to Thailand, in November, then it will drop dramatically................- 1
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Latest developments and discussion of recent events in the Ukraine War
he's right, Putin is nothing but bluff Ukraine-Russia war live: Explosions heard in Kyiv as Zelensky says Putin is afraid to use nuclear weapons https://au.yahoo.com/news/ukraine-russia-war-live-explosions-032353345.html -
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Used car market in a jam as electric vehicles spark trouble
Agree. The car industry survives purely on the back of the male ego......as money goes they are on a par with betting on the gee gees. -
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Is street food good for you? Old rancid oil. Cheap oil. Food dripping with oil.
don't want to go too far off, but here's a break down of oils & the fats ... -
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Proposal Needed for Legal Revisions to Foreign Land Leases
Complying with local zoning laws is normal circumstance 🙂 -
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US Catholic Diocese Settles $323 Million with Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse
Only 3 or 4 countries use this word rubish when they have no response, so feel sorry for you. The rest of western world say trash which is exactly what your anglo countries are already turning into via leftist unchecked immigration. Japan, Korea, Thailand and Vietnam dont let in this element for a reason. -
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Baht strength - How long?
she only looks that way when i finish faster than she does -
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Proposal Needed for Legal Revisions to Foreign Land Leases
I did state 'Under normal circumstances. This is Thailand after all. -
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Latest developments and discussion of recent events in the Ukraine War
Russia Compared Directly To Nazi Germany In Scathing UN Monologue https://au.yahoo.com/news/russia-compared-directly-nazi-germany-111740933.html -
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Famed Entrepreneurs 'Mae Tak' and 'Pa Beer' Arrested Amidst Gold Scandal
The widely debated case on Thailand media, involving prominent business figures, "Mae Tak" and "Pa Beer," took a significant turn as both were arrested following an ongoing investigation into their gold-selling business. The controversy surrounding their business escalated after numerous customers sought to return gold they had purchased. This led to Mae Tak and Pa Beer appearing on Channel 3’s "Hon Krasae" program to address the situation publicly. The case soon drew the attention of various authorities, including the Revenue Department, the Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO), and the Consumer Protection Police Division (CPPD). On September 30, officers from the CPPD arrested Ms. Kornkanok Suwannabutr (Mae Tak) and Mr. Kanpon Ruangarom (Pa Beer). Eyewitnesses reported that Mae Tak appeared visibly pale and stressed, while Pa Beer remained calm, dressed in a white shirt. The arrest unfolded quietly, with Pa Beer walking ahead of Mae Tak as they entered the police vehicle. Pa Beer took the right seat in the vehicle, followed by Mae Tak on the left. Both refrained from answering any questions posed by reporters. Both are facing charges of fraud under the Computer Crime Act and the Consumer Protection Act, and both have denied all accusations. The police have opposed their bail, citing the significant impact on the public and the large number of victims involved in the case. Their detention hearing is scheduled for tomorrow. At 14:00 during a press briefing at the Consumer Protection Division headquarters, Police Major General Wittaya Sriprasert, head of the CCPD confirmed that both Mae Tak and Pa Beer had denied the charges during questioning. Authorities are still investigating whether the case includes money laundering, asset concealment, or luxury car transfers. "We have detailed information on their movements and are continuing our surveillance and investigation," Wittaya stated. The police plan to submit the case for the suspects’ detention tomorrow, with a strong recommendation to deny bail due to the widespread public harm caused by the alleged crimes. "This case affects a large portion of the population. Even though some victims have yet to come forward, it is clear that the crimes have had a broad public impact," Wittaya emphasised. While substantial evidence, including documents, has been collected, police declined to disclose further details due to the ongoing investigation. Wittaya confirmed that the Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO) has been notified, as the fraud charges are linked to the potential money laundering case. AMLO will now investigate the assets and funds gained from the alleged crimes. Officers from the CPPD also conducted an inspection of the gold shop in the Hathairat area. The inspection lasted over three hours, during which officers collected documents, customer-related gold, and various materials as part of an ongoing investigation. Despite the probe, no funds or gold were seized, and the shop remains open for business as usual. Police Lieutenant Colonel Pairat Promwong, Deputy Superintendent of Division 1, revealed that the officers gathered all relevant evidence related to the case, including gold and documentation, which will be further examined. "At this stage, no assets or gold have been frozen. The collected gold is linked to the investigation and will be used to support the ongoing case," said Pairat. Police Colonel Yingyos Chaladpru, Superintendent of Nimmitmai Police Station, further clarified that the gold taken for examination was limited to items that customers had returned for resale. "Gold from other parts of the store was not confiscated. After speaking with the shop's manager, we can confirm that the store remains operational, and customers can continue to sell their gold as usual," he stated. Further investigations are underway, and police will continue to coordinate with AMLO to trace and seize any assets connected to the wrongdoing. Picture courtesy of Daily News. -- 2024-09-30 -
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The Republican Freak Show
You need to cut back on the kool aid if you think Kamala is the answer, our country is in a world of hurt if she gets elected. -
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Latest developments and discussion of recent events in the Ukraine War
sheer desperation, they do know how to make us laugh Putin's Top Diplomat Uses 1 Rather Outdated Term To Lay Into The West In A Furious Rant https://au.yahoo.com/news/putins-top-diplomat-uses-1-075918474.html -
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6 year old boy stripped naked and assaulted by 2 girls in Phuket
Stay tuned TIT I'm sure there will be more, like a school bus in an accident, oh there was.....
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