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Teenage Brit Involved in Fatal Road Collision in Pattaya
Be careful doing that, oil likes to drip out of cars right in the middle of the lanes. -
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A death sentence for some
The rich people in those country's can afford to make up the loss, can't they? It's a sham sending "aid" to countries that have immensely wealthy people, and some of us know how they became wealthy. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
I'm not getting into that debate again The word exempted is open to interpretation ( And at this stage is not clear. Does it mean exempt Thai Income Tax Or does it mean exempt filing a tax return if you are a Thai Tax Resident. I believe it means Exempt Thai Income tax. Others believe it is exempt filing a tax return. -
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Badenoch Criticizes Starmer’s “Unequal” Handling of Southport Killer and Rioters
Absolutely. Even the Southport killer should get due process. What some people don't understand is that protection is for all our benefit. It's worth watching this again. -
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Thai Relationships: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
How about a man of 55 meeting a gogo girl of 19 years old and have been together 14 years, 11 of them married. Ordinary guy just pensions as income. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Yes Those foreigners remitting in the year of income earnings were subject to paying Thailand tax if their remitted income to was Thailand assessable over a certain threshold However I speculate that the Thai RD knowing the loop hole (that was closed by por-161), and the RD not knowing everthing about those persons (especially since in pre-CRS days they had no access to the sum of foreigners bank accounts with other OECD countries) the RD may have decided it not worth their while to chase after such people. Plus such foreigners who remitted their income to Thailand, may have been covered by Royal-Decree-18 and the relevant Double Tax Agreement (DTA) potentially making such income exempt for the purpose of an income tax calculation. Knowing all of that, was it worth the time of the RD to chase after foreigners. However 161.162 closed the loophole. To repeat - in short, before por-161/162, the Thai RD may have thought it not worth their while. The Thai RD may reconsider such now. Pretty much every expat that I know (albeit they are not forum participants) and i know more than a few, were relying on that loophole. Except now - one no longer has a legal leg to stand on, if the RD goes after one.
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