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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
I'm guessing that now the holidays are over, TRD offices should be business as usual and that anyone should be able to walk in and get a paper copy of the PND90 tax form, right? I haven't seen an online copy of PND90 available for download, which is slightly ominous. In the back of my mind I'm wondering if they are going to try and steer everyone to the online system, crazy I know but not impossible. -
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Roast Suckling Lambs: Can CM’s suckling lambs rival those of Dalian, China? Where to buy?
Perhaps, you should just add more CUMIN, and then try it again? The Chinese know how to cook lamb so that it tastes like something almost akin to the mythical taste of ambrosia. Western recipes might not be as good. Therefore, try again, next time you are in Dalian. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 6 January 2025
Liberian Duo Arrested in Bangkok for $90,000 Gold Scam Picture courtesy: Thai Rath Two Liberian nationals have been detained in Bangkok for their involvement in a $90,000 gold-selling scam, in which they tricked a Thai businessman with counterfeit banknotes. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1347990-liberian-duo-arrested-in-bangkok-for-90000-gold-scam/ -
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Liberian Duo Arrested in Bangkok for $90,000 Gold Scam
Picture courtesy: Thai Rath Two Liberian nationals have been detained in Bangkok for their involvement in a $90,000 gold-selling scam, in which they tricked a Thai businessman with counterfeit banknotes. According to Pol Col Pansa Amarapitak, head of Thong Lor police, the suspects, Solomon Varney Gaddeh, 32, and Yousouf Cherif, 50, were apprehended on Udomsuk Road in Bang Na late on Saturday. The arrests came after the businessman reported that two Africans deceived him out of a cash sum when he attempted to purchase 2kg of gold on 2nd January. The businessman was initially contacted by a foreigner called Richard on Facebook, who offered him gold bars below market value. They arranged a meeting in the car park of the Ibis Bangkok hotel in Soi Sukhumvit 24, where the cash exchange was to take place. At the rendezvous, Mr Gaddeh and Mr Yousouf met the businessman instead of Richard, who relayed instructions over the phone and directed them to an outdoor parking area nearby. Upon inspection, the gold bars appeared genuine; however, during the transaction, Richard called via video link, distracting the businessman. This allowed the suspects to switch the real cash for counterfeit bills. Feigning a need for their passports, they left with the gold, promising to return shortly. When they failed to return and Richard became unreachable by phone, the businessman realised the banknotes felt unusual. A nearby bank later confirmed the money was fake. The suspects admitted to the scam, revealing the stolen funds had already been transferred abroad. Police suspect that three more individuals were involved and are continuing their investigation, reported Thai Rath. Picture courtesy: Thai Rath -- 2025-01-06 -
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Foreign Tourists Stir Controversy in Phuket Tuk-Tuk Sex Ride
This may be titillating for some, but it is not new and it is not news. People should let their phones spend more time in their pockets. Nothing to see here, move on. Would hate to tarnish the reputation of the sex tourism capital of the world. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 6 January 2025
Driver Crashes Car, Toppling 15 Utility Poles, Damaging 4 Vehicles A car crash involving a student, resulted in 15 utility poles being toppled and four vehicles damaged along Phetchakasem Road, Bangkok. The crash caused a power outage in the area, prompting immediate action from the Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) to restore electricity and clear the affected site. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1347989-driver-crashes-car-toppling-15-utility-poles-damaging-4-vehicles/ -
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SO who of you guys live in Thailand?
From USA for first 45 yrs, now TH, past 25 yrs, no plans on leaving. Settled in, wife of 19 years, and daughter, knocking of 26 yrs old. No reason or desire to leave, even if not having wife & kid. Final decision to stay was ~5 yrs ago, when contracted to build 3rd house, for the purpose of staying. First 2 houses were built, simply because I needed a comfy place to live, till kid was done High School. Reality being, after high school, I had no reason to stay in TH. Especially since she attended Uni in a different province. Daughter now lives in a different province. 3rd, present house, built for the long haul, having solar, greenhouse/garden, even chickens soon. Bought extra lots on dead end soi, for investment, but more to ensure no neighbors. Will buy the last 3 lots, when available, for same reason. BEVs, that will probably out last me. Plan on staying till the last bbq.
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