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Personnal incone tax : Thai wife allowance
this topic has already been discussed countless times in detail... there are many points that need to be considered (to avoid tax evasion). if it were that simple, everyone would do it. -
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Indian Restaurant Owner in Pattaya Calls for Action Against Rental Bike Operators
UPDATE Pattaya Traffic Police Intervene in Parking Dispute Between Restaurant and Rental Operators Picture courtesy of SiamChon. Pattaya traffic police have stepped in to mediate a dispute between a local Indian restaurant owner and motorcycle rental operators after allegations of harassment over parking spaces. Ms. Thanyarat Chaimungkun, owner of Sharmaji Pure Veg Indian restaurant on Pattaya Beach Road (before Soi Pattaya 13/4), lodged a complaint with the media, claiming that local motorcycle rental operators were deliberately obstructing parking spaces in front of her business. She reported that this interference was affecting her trade, preventing customers from parking and entering the restaurant. As evidence, she provided CCTV footage allegedly showing individuals moving vehicles to block access. Upon learning of the issue, Pol. Lt. Col. Panupong Nimsuwan, Pattaya City Police Traffic Inspector, led an inspection of the area, on 24 February. Officers found eight motorcycles parked in front of the restaurant, five of which belonged to Ms. Thanyarat, one to a rental operator, and two to foreign nationals. Upon verification, one of the motorcycles was found to be suspended from use. Police recorded the details and initially seized the vehicle, but Ms. Thanyarat later identified herself as its lawful custodian, also claiming responsibility for the other foreign-owned bike. Regarding the CCTV footage, police identified two men seen relocating motorcycles in a way that obstructed traffic before parking their own vehicles in their place. The men, identified as Mr. Anas and Mr. Nattakan admitted to their actions. Officers informed them that moving another person’s vehicle to obstruct public roads without authorisation constituted an offence under traffic laws. Both were charged with “obstructing a public road in a manner that may hinder safety or convenience in traffic by placing objects or otherwise causing unnecessary obstruction without permission.” They were fined accordingly. To prevent further conflicts, Pattaya traffic police have now urged restaurant owners and rental operators to limit their displayed motorcycles to a maximum of three, allowing more space for tourists to park. Additionally, they emphasised that no individual or business has the right to reserve public parking spaces for private use. Authorities plan to bring both parties together for further discussions in an attempt to reach a fair resolution to the ongoing dispute. -- 2025-02-25 -
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VFS Chiangmai UK passport renewal
Please use marks sending machine . Look him up on Facebook. All 5* reviews. -
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
I'm 188cm and most of what I sat in at last year's show seemed a bit cramped. -
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Problem transitioning from OA to O Non-Immigrant Retirment Visa
Got it, thanks for the info. When I leave Thailand, is it best to do so just before my current OA visa expires, so that it's already expired when I return? If I leave while my OA visa is still valid and try to re-enter on a visa exemption or a 90-day O visa, could that cause any issues? -
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British Influencer's Buddha Tattoo Sparks Thai Cultural Debate - video
Maybe prefers girls with no tattoos - either Pattaya or Soho!
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