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Has Thailand Caught Up with the 21st Century?
I agree they are forward thinking in many things, banking is one, what holds them back is law and order, police think enforcing the law is optional oh yes and of course the widespread corruption, far worse than the west -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
It is highly unlikely that the RD intends to instruct foreign taxpayers from DTA countries that there is no need to file a tax return by a footnote in an unofficial handout with no logo or government agency identity. How about a third possible interpretation? Something like this: 3) There is no need to present a [copy of one's national] tax return in Thailand. Except in cases where it is necessary to show it to the agency that needs it only [such as offices of the Revenue Department for the process of calculation of tax on assessable income or for audits.] Note: Item 3 instructs the taxpayer to "Please attach a copy of your bank statement." With this, the RD will see incoming remittances into your bank accounts in Thailand, including both assessable income and income that is exempt from calculation of income tax, such as government pensions, social security, inheritances, etc. If this is done in person, the tax officer could screen out exempted assessable income items that have no place to be reported on a tax return. It remains to be seen how RD officers will interpret the "clarifications" provided in the unofficial handout. It is likely that we will read about this as more reports appear in these threads. It is to be expected that there will be diverse interpretations by the tax offices and officers, as we know well from experience with immigration offices. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 21 January 2025
Five-Year-Old Rescued After Leg Gets Trapped in Bicycle Wheel A five-year-old girl was rescued by emergency responders in an unusual incident , after her leg became trapped in the wheel of a bicycle while riding with her father to a local shop. The incident occurred near Paknam Veterinary Hospital on Sai Luat Road, Muang District, Samut Prakan. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1349381-five-year-old-rescued-after-leg-gets-trapped-in-bicycle-wheel/ -
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Five-Year-Old Rescued After Leg Gets Trapped in Bicycle Wheel
Picture from responders A five-year-old girl was rescued by emergency responders in an unusual incident , after her leg became trapped in the wheel of a bicycle while riding with her father to a local shop. The incident occurred near Paknam Veterinary Hospital on Sai Luat Road, Muang District, Samut Prakan. Emergency services were alerted to the incident by the Samut Prakan Rescue Centre. Responders from the Ruam Kusol Foundation and Siwa volunteers arrived promptly at the scene to assist. The father, 35-year-old Mr. Adi, of Karen ethnicity, was seen holding his crying daughter, Yaya, who also belongs to the Karen community. Her right leg was stuck between the bike frame and the spokes of the rear wheel. Initial attempts to free the child using pliers to loosen the wheel were unsuccessful. The rescuers ultimately had to use wire cutters to remove the spokes, successfully freeing the child. Fortunately, there were no visible mayor injuries or broken bones, though responders advised Mr. Adi to monitor his daughter for any signs of pain or swelling and to seek medical attention if needed. Mr. Adi explained that his daughter wanted ice cream, and while he initially planned to buy it for her alone, she insisted on accompanying him. As they cycled to the shop, he heard her scream and stopped to find her leg caught in the wheel. Local passers-by helped him call for assistance. After the rescue, Mr. Adi planned to wash his daughter’s leg at a friend’s nearby house, buy her the promised ice cream, and then return home. He intended to come back later to collect the bicycle. -- 2025-01-21 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 21 January 2025
Motorcyclist Fatally Struck by Hit-and-Run Pickup After First Being Struck by Another Pickup An incident in Udon Thani province occurred on the night of January 19, when a man was killed in a hit-and-run incident after his motorcycle had first collided with another pickup. The crash left one man dead and another injured. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1349380-motorcyclist-fatally-struck-by-hit-and-run-pickup-after-first-being-struck-by-another-pickup/ -
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