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‘The Well-To-Do’ Might Not Get 10,000-Baht Digital Wallet: Julapun


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Posted
5 minutes ago, Crossy said:

Damn! Madam earns more than 50k per month as my "personal assistant" ("assistance" is provided in the kitchen, in the bedroom, in the shower).

 

Yes, it's a tax "optimisation" thing :whistling:

 

    Don't declare it, Crossy!

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This idea has plenty of problems to begin with but at least when every person got 10,000 it was fair...

 

But when someone decides who is rich and who is not this opens the door to all kinds of hanky-panky..

 

The rich will become poor and the poor will become rich...

 

The stench is strong with this plan..

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19 minutes ago, redwood1 said:

But when someone decides who is rich and who is not this opens the door to all kinds of hanky-panky.

 

     Oh they love a bit of hanky panky!  :jap:

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Posted
4 hours ago, webfact said:

“the well-to-do” among all Thai nationals might probably be denied the Pheu Thai campaign-promised 10,000-baht digital wallet so that the government could finally find enough money to fund it.

 

Stupid idea from the beginning and difficult to implement .

It will create more trouble than good and fail to ' boost ' the economy as well .

 

4 hours ago, webfact said:

He said the number of Thai nationals entitled to the 10,000-baht digital wallet each will be curtailed from 56 million to 49 million if those who earn a minimum of 50,000 baht in monthly pay or have a minimum of 500,000 baht in bank deposit are denied.

 

So , 7 million Thai people earn more than 50.000 a month or have 500.000 or more in their accounts .

Who will check the private accounts ?

Or will the banks be required to give this info to the authorities ?

Not a good idea .

Posted
9 minutes ago, bob smith said:

are Thai people really that stupid to fall for these nonsensical populist policies?

 

I guess they are...

Absolutely they are!!!!!

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Posted
12 hours ago, webfact said:

or have a minimum of 500,000 baht in bank deposit are denied.

 

Phew....a lot of retirees dodged the bullet with this one 

Posted
8 hours ago, bob smith said:

are Thai people really that stupid to fall for these nonsensical populist policies?

 

I guess they are...

 

No. They didn't vote for this criminal's party and his clown of a nominee PM in pink socks.. They voted for some one else to be PM.

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So great. They've now downgraded it to a means tested vote buying hand out and cut out 12.5% of the recipients to rebut criticism and put the blame on the governor of the Bank of Thailand who would prefer they scrap the whole scam. But they still haven't explained how they will fund the reduced amount of 490 billion which is a big problem only slightly smaller than it was.

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