Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part II
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Tourism Minister Aims to Levy 300-Baht Fee for Visitors
As a singleton.....phffft, nothing . Family of five? No thanks I'll go elsewhere......and they want to make Thailand a family destination???? Idiots. -
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Would be Assassin had biden/harris bumper sticker on his Truck in Hawaii
Politico typically victim blaming. -
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Digital Wallet Registration Results for Smartphone Users Indefinitely Delayed
Quick question. Are they removed from the database when they die or move to the UK to be with their husband? -
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Breaking an Engagement to a Thai woman, does she keep the ring?
pmsl...hang on i will just check where i am again -
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Even then, I doubt he would understand, given his past record. -
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Netherlands Introducing Toughest Asylum Policy in EU
Well done Holland.....let's see some more EU countries adopting common sense. I say asylum for no men of fighting age and no single males over the age of 10. -
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
I did not hijack anything! I raised a legitimate safety concern about EVs, specifically the risk of battery fires. If, for instance, a steering wheel becomes unresponsive or car doors fly open while driving—especially if this happens frequently—that’s a serious issue in anyone's book. Given its relevance, it absolutely deserves to be posted here. Being accused of trolling and uninformed by this whining, condescending, self-important original poster is exhausting indeed and beyond ridiculous. -
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Thailand's 5-20 Year Visa Now a Bit Cheaper
You can pay 1'300 THB each time for that fast track and car service without paying 15'000 a month for privilege (current prices). -
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Tourism Minister Aims to Levy 300-Baht Fee for Visitors
It was abolished, it comes again, there is new investigation needed, it will be done, it will be dismissed again, ...and so it goes on and on..and all fake reasons to milk the money from tourists.. And I am wondering if Thais, living abroad must pay too, or are as usual Thais exempted from this scam?? The tourists are paying a lot of tax already without they know.. example the wines are extreem expensive, same as imported beer, and everything else that comes from outside Thailand..Entrance fees for foreigners are also much more than for Thais and in hotels they pay tourism tax already. Why not raise the tourism tax for hotels with 1 % or so? Hotels will a bit more expensive, but the revenue is much higher and people don't get the idea to get scammed.. However the hotel prices are already very high compared to European places, but a tourist on holiday will pay it ..All problems solved and the extra income of the tourism tax can be used for all plans they have to fill their pockets -
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Help me understand: Delegating devices to remain online when the grid goes down
I have 2 meters on my property. 1 is a 15\45 for house use and between February 23 to August 24 the highest usage I had was 240 units (only one month. Most months it was under 200 units. The other meter is 5\15 and is only powering 1 small structure and a gate to the property. The highest rating for the same period was 20 units. With such low usage I can't see how a solar system will be worthwhile. However, since we do have an unstable electric supply with many short blackouts (mostly just off\on, sometimes an hour, but sometimes it can last few hours) and changes in current I would like to install a backup battery for the whole house and maybe even include the other structure. We don't have a\c. The highest power consumers are the water heater (2x max of 6kw), an oven (max about 3.5kw), fridge (not sure how many KW). We also have a pressure water pump that starts every time we open a water tap and a deep well pump that kicks in every few days in rainy season and could be more often in the dry season (irrigation). If I were to install a backup battery I'd want ALL to be connected. Whomever I asked about such a system tells me I should go full solar, or that it can't be done without the solar panel so I can't get a straight answer as to the type\size of the inverter\batteries I would need. Would appreciate any info, specs and price for such a backup system. -
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Activist Mike Rayong leaves Thailand, citing safety and freedom
She must be of advanced years , he could have just put his crusade on hold until nature takes its course -
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No Honey No Money
Call it light hearted. I think it was a bit vicious. I did not some here to get married. It just happened. I was done with Western women, as I had come to my senses and realized they did not have much to offer, for a man with self esteem, who did not buy into toxic masculinity. -
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Violent Brawl Between Drunk Australian Tourists Shocks Pattaya
They were likely fighting over whose turn it was on a bargirl. -
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Huw Edwards given suspended sentence over indecent images of children
You have my sympathy TBL, it can’t be easy. -
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Violent Brawl Between Drunk Australian Tourists Shocks Pattaya
just another day in scumsville
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