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Taiwanese Lottery Winner Thanks Temple with 100 Pig Heads
Meanwhile , in pigs heaven, Porkoman, the supreme deity , has sworn revenge for this outrage and laid the curse of a million rashers of bacon on him, all at once from a great height. -
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Introduction to Personal Income Tax in Thailand
We can consider our own without your unwanted misleading scaremongering interference! -
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Snake scare: 3-metre snake found in Samut Songkhram toilet
Photo courtesy of KhaoSod By Puntid Tantivangphaisal A large, 3-metre-long snake was discovered in a toilet at a residence in Samut Songkhram, prompting emergency services to intervene. The snake, identified as a large fish-eating snake, was stuck in the toilet due to its size. Fire department personnel from Samut Songkhram Municipality were alerted to the situation at house number 11/1, Village 6, and took prompt action. Upon arrival, emergency responders found the snake’s head emerging from the toilet. Attempts to pull the snake out were initially unsuccessful as its body was too large to fit through the toilet, necessitating permission from the homeowner to break the toilet for removal. Once extracted, the snake was released back into its natural habitat. The homeowner expressed an intention to use the house number, 11/1, to try their luck in an upcoming lottery. Panuwat Kaewpaihan, a firefighter from the municipal fire department, advised residents to exercise caution and flush toilets before use to prevent such incidents. He warned that unexpected encounters with snakes in toilets could result in serious injuries, reported KhaoSod. Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-02-06 -
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My Thai Tax Office Tax Filing Experience...
I understand your concern. There are two possible solutions: 1 - Set up a second bank account at the same Thai bank you are using now, dedicated solely to incoming transfers. Once the funds arrive, transfer them to your older primary account for everyday spending. This keeps one account "clean," showing only incoming transfers on its statements. I use a similar setup already. My transfer account has no daily spending activity, just a few incoming and outgoing transfers to my other Thai bank accounts and some occasional interest. My main account handles all my regular transactions, keeping things organized and reducing the chance of the TRD scrutinizing other regular spending activities. 2 - Provide them funds transfer receipts instead of bank statements. Instead of submitting full bank statements, you can provide copies of transfer receipts from your sending bank as supporting documentation for the amount you are claiming you transferred in as income for the year. I should have done that this year, but I didn't think of it at the time. But this is my planned approach going forward. Since I send all my funds transfers to my Thai bank account through Wise, I can easily download PDF receipts from my Wise account for all the transfers. Next year, I’ll submit only those receipts, ensuring they all add up to the total amount declared as income on my tax return. -
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Thai court rules traffic fines unlawful since 2020
While this is likely true, another contributing factor is the fact that there is generally massive public backlash whenever anyone proposes getting tough on traffic related crime (with the exception, I think, of drink/drug driving). Lack of enforcement is what causes it, but there is very little public support for that changing. We're talking about a society that praises traffic police for making children riding four-up on a scooter without helmets do squats as punishment before being sent on their way.
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