During the Past Year, ever since Last Christmas: Have you been Naughty or Nice? All in All, Would you say that you have been Happier to be Naughty, during this past year? Or, Nice?
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BBC with a brutal takedown of Ukrainian hopes
If I've ever regretted starting a thread..................................🥲 -
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Seems a pocket car for the price of a netaV, not gonna come to TH. -
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Is Elon Draining the Swamp on Government Spending or Is He the Swamp?
Could Elon not incorporate a web of 20 LLC's to hide benefitting from state contracts? It is well recognized this is the magic number of LLC's that bamboozles the left and is totally above funds being traced. Id suggest Trump do the same so he can trouser billions from Americas enemies without fear of being caught. -
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BBC with a brutal takedown of Ukrainian hopes
He didn't need Trumps approval . You need to get to the reality that 'the West' is actually only 13% of the worlds population, change you news channels, you might learn something. -
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BBC with a brutal takedown of Ukrainian hopes
He refers to Australia as a sick little country Australia is as big as the US and is a conontinet get an education -
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Nightmare at the Prachuap tax office
Only if assessable. You should not file if exempt under a DTA, otherwise you encounter the same problems as the OP. What's the point of a DTA if you're required to file for tax? I agree only if assessable income AND if above the Thai tax filing assessble income threshold for filing a Thai tax return. As to the point of there being DTAs? ... it is to avoid double taxation. Not to avoid tax completely. The DTA is to help determine cases where one county may have exclusive taxation rights (and the other country no taxation rights) and to help in the situation where both countries can tax an income (to avoid double tax). There can be cases where legally due to DTAs and Royal Decrees on taxation and due to the source of one's income that: (1) a person pays taxes in both countries (but not above the maximum that they would pay if only one country involved), or (2) a person ONLY pays tax in one country on their income, and not in the other country, or (3) a person pays tax in neither country on their income, or (4) a combination of the above for different income sources. It all depends on how the tax law is implemented, together with Royal Decrees on taxation (such as Royal Decree-18 and DTA contents), Royal Decree 743 (LTR visa) and Ministerial instructions por.161/162. If remitted income to Thailand is exempt in the tax calculation, then it is not to be included in the assessment as to the threshold for submitting a Thai tax return, nor (if threshold reached to file a return due to other income) is the DTA tax exempt income to be included in a Thai tax return. I am not a tax expert - but sadly, seeing some of the mistakes in some of the youtube blogger purported tax advisors, it appears at present, neither are they experts, as perhaps some time is needed to see how this all plays out.
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