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Should I do my own tax online or just pay a Thai accountant
For me, I have done it, in-person, at my local RD office. To me fair, I have a rather straight forward return… none the less, I take all my papers; receipts (ex tax withholding forms from banks for interest received), tax withholding certificate from employer, etc then the staff just “plug in” what data goes where.. I’m usually done in about 15 mins or so. They usually ask some confirming questions; do i have a thai child, am I married etc.. All questions that might impact the final tax calculation. When done they show me my refund (i commonly get a bit back) and i’m in my way. My personal take here is so long as you don’t have an overly complex return and you generally know what is and is not necessary to report and what can be shown to revenue as a deduction- then i think DIY is very doable but the opposite I think also holds true.. If you’re not familiar with the process , have a more complex return - then a tax pro might be the better way to go -
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Thai Tax Laws for Expats: the Practical Implications versus the Realities
There are limits to what accounts OECD via CRS has access to. For example: In the Canadian agreement with OECD it is quite clear that information on Canadian government regulated accounts for individuals (ie registered Canadian tax free accounts for money growth such as RRSPs, RRIFs and some others) are NOT reported to OECD via CRS, and Canada is under no obligation to provide such to OECD. Thailand has a similar agreement for Thai government regulated accounts of individuals. That may be a mute point - but I thought it important to make the observation that all information on accounts is NOT provided via CRS to OECD. -
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JFK assassination papers declassified !
You know the song gypsy queen....emoji queen -
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Reverse Polish Notation: Do you still use it? If not, why not?
Had one of those back in the 80-90. The only programmers calculator when you were still working with hex dumps when something went wrong. Hex/Dec/Oct/Bin conversion feature was great. And working in RPN it was using the stack, just as the programs from that time. The workmanship on those was far beyond what you can get now. Lost it somewhere along my many moves, and found only the User Guide. -
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Man High on Cannabis Goes on Rampage, Claims He Wasn’t Hallucinating
i doubt very much this was purely down to cannabis -
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
EV’s ….. the Betamax of the twenty first century.
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