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Chuwit urges Big Joke probe into Pheu Thai PM candidate’s tax scheme accusation


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Posted
13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Chuwit claims that Srettha, alongside his real estate development company, Sansiri, engaged in various actions aimed at minimising tax obligations.

What major corporation doesn't?

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For some reason I assumed Srettha Thavisin was an MP.

 

He is not.

 

(Yes, I understand that the PM does not have to be an elected MP.)

 

 

Posted
3 hours ago, paddypower said:

that's the wrong question to ask.  all major corporation minimize their tax bills LEGALLY -  that is called tax avoidance. In just about most countries, this tax scheme would be described as an artificial series of transactions in order to EVADE tax. that's criminal.

And the grey area that lays between.

Posted
18 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

And the grey area that lays between.

As legal analysts might say, "results may vary."

 

"Judicial decisions (in Thailand) are not binding, but in practice Supreme Court decisions are persuasive, have some precedential value, and are often used as secondary authoritative sources of law. "

https://untimely.libguides.com

Throw into the judicial mix the lack of jury trials, cases going directly to the Supreme Court without having to pass through intermediary court reviews and decisions and authority of the Supreme Court itself to independently investigate and present what it deems relevant evidence, a legal decision can be highly unprecedented in Thailand. 

Posted
7 hours ago, hotchilli said:

What major corporation doesn't?

Again, tax avoidance, is not illegal whereas tax evasion is. As hotchilli has noted, corporations employ legal advisors to find legal ways to reduce their tax liability which seems to be the case here.

I suggest it is the reporter's text that implies illegality. Chuwit is not stupid. He almost certainly has evidence to show tax evasion and not simply avoidance

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