What would happen with my Visa if I fail a 90-days report?
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Starmer Faces Rising Pressure as Labour MPs Demand Grooming Gangs Inquiry
I think he’s done a great job securing a Labour victory in the election, Some are not ‘salty’ about that. -
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Extending 60-day visa exemption pass in Chiang Mai
Thanks, Greenwich Boy. I got my 30-day extension from the Central Festival immigration office this afternoon. I arrived at 3.00 pm and was out by 3.50 pm. I would have left sooner had the girl at the front desk not quibbled over my photograph saying I no longer looked the same and insisted that I take a new one. The photograph that I had given her was the same as the one used in my passport, taken about 6 months ago. My hair has grown by about 6 cm since then but I look pretty much the same. She insisted that "your hair now long, you take new photo." So I quickly pulled up my hair and tied it in a bun, showing my face without any obstruction whatsoever. She wasn't convinced and repeated, "Your hair now long, you take new photo." I gave up and went across the corridor to have new passport pics taken. Four pics for 150 Baht. The girl at the front desk was happy with the new photograph. I don't know what I'm going to do with the other three pics. They won't be accepted in my home country as I was wearing a white blouse against a white background but apparently a head without a torso is perfectly acceptable in Thailand. 😅 Anyway, all's well that ends well. Thanks to everyone who responded to my questions. By the way, the documents required were exactly as DrJack54 described. The TM7 form can be obtained there.- 1
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Krungsri Visa
Using this web page tells me The debit card with specified card number has been registered. You cannot register this debit card again. -
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Democracy has failed the US,maybe it's time for a King
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what money is taxed 2024 ?
You know this for a fact? Some pensions not taxable in home countries ARE taxable in Thailand. Deductions and allowances in foreign tax systems are not recognized by Thailand. 0% tax brackets in other countries may not correspond to Thai tax brackets. Income that has passed through other tax systems with zero tax liability may be assessable and taxable by Thailand. Income taxed at lower rates will have tax due here, despite already paying once. I have US$60K in long term capital gains, zero tax due because of IRS 0% LTCG bracket. What's my tax on 2 million baht remitted, and where's my tax credit to offset the $10,000 tax due?
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