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Do you remember your first car?
IIRC the story went one had to buy two Jaguars, because one could be guaranteed to need fixing. -
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EV Charging Stations (CS)
Thanks, will take a look at both Altervim and EA Anywhere over the next few days. I had registered for the EA Anywhere app but hadn’t taken it any further, so now i guess it is just a question of popping some baht in the wallet and testing a nearby charger. Altervim, i need to download the app as at the time of testing it out up north the app was on my step daughters phone ( some long winded story courtesy of Big Brother Apple !! ) and try again. Apparently they have a charger at a nearby Lotus’s. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Not argue with TRD, but discuss with Expatthaitax why they say you can't put your IRA withdrawals in the pre 2024 income basket. Hopefully, you could do that for free, by signing up for the 15 minute dialogue with them, as advertised by their website. Certainly that could give you a 'warm fuzzy,' -- or not -- about having to declare your IRA withdrawals on a Thai tax return. Worth the effort, for sure. Meanwhile, I'll just go by the following, in digesting any advice from Expatthaitax: -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Take my country, Australia, for example. The pension is $1047AUD. Aussie aged pensioners lose their supplements if they live overseas. $1047 x 26 (fortnightly) = $27,222AUD. $27,222 x 21.5 baht (current exchange rate) = 585,273 baht. Here's Thailand's tax brackets. There are some deductions for over 65 and married, but still some tax to pay. Can you post some figures showing some pensions that do not go over the threshold, that are not covered by a DTA, like Australia's? Thailand Income Tax Rates Thailand’s personal income tax rates are progressive, ranging from 0% to 35%. Taxable Income (THB) Tax Rate 0 – 150,000 0% 150,001 – 300,000 5% 300,001 – 500,000 10% 500,001 – 750,000 15% 750,001 – 1,000,000 20% 1,000,001 – 2,000,000 25% 2,000,001 – 5,000,000 30% Over 5,000,000 35% https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/how-much-age-pension-you-can-get?context=22526 Per fortnight Single Couple each Couple combined Couple apart due to ill health Maximum basic rate $1,047.10 $789.30 $1,578.60 $1,047.10 Maximum Pension Supplement $83.20 $62.70 $125.40 $83.20 Energy Supplement $14.10 $10.60 $21.20 $14.10 Total $1,144.40 $862.60 $1,725.20 $1,144.40 -
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Promises made Promises kept , POTUS first few days! The lefts radical response!
Isn't it funny that the same Lefties who think illegal immigration in the US is a good thing totally reject illegal immigration when it's farang overstaying in Thailand...or they just remain quiet. Funny, but how's that work? -
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