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Visit to tax office, Koh Samui,(today)
Perfect! I've been waiting for a report like this to come along which lays it out so clearly. I'm in more or less the same situation as you @CFCol with my government service pension (military) making up the bulk of my total income. The residue is well below my total allowances (I have a non working Thai so I get an extra 60k. I'd actually worked this out quite some time ago and very pleased that you have had confirmation of that. Great report. Thanks a lot. I shall award myself an extra whisky tonight and sleep well. -
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U.S. Resumes Food Donations to World Food Programme After Suspension
The problem is in my view the folks that need the help need to be able/desire to improve their plight .that takes WORK and TIME they also need to be strong enough to resist the debt instant gratification trap that’s pushed so heavily here in the states.our government (had) many programs addressing this issue.the wealthiest man on the planet is killing all the programs that exist here.DEI is one such popular bogie man,folks that have been excluded for racial reasons but have done the WORK to qualify for certain positions have had that assistance in leveling the playing field yanked out from underneath them.we were/are a wealthy country we should be helping the less fortunate abroad if it’s money that has you concerned about it then tax those wealthy folks they have enough money allready.to put it simply,you can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it drink. -
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Visit to tax office, Koh Samui,(today)
You can claim 50% of your assessable Income as deduction, but not more than 100.000 THB. Guess that he meant. https://sherrings.com/personal-tax-deductions-allowances-thailand.html -
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The sincerest form of flattery
I'm not seeing any huge changes yet. You need to be more specific. -
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Thailand Visa Exemption (60 days) and Visa On Arrival (VOA) (15 days)
Hello all, just joined this forum having recently returned from 6 weeks in Thailand with a start date of 01/01/2025 using the tourism visa. It’s possible that the answer to my questions may be within the numerous pages of this site but anyway, I will ask here. My questions are: 1. I intend to visit Thailand twice each calendar year. Is this permissible via the tourism visa exempt allowance? The Thai embassy in London suggests that repeat visits entry will be at the discretion of the officer on duty at passport control (not exactly reassuring). 2. I have looked at the multi-entry visa but this is only valid for 6 months from issue. Does anybody know if the METV can be applied for more than once? My situation is: 74 years of age, no criminal convictions, wish to spend January + February in Thailand each year plus a 3-week period every June/July. Most importantly, I don’t want to risk being denied entry once I arrive at BKK. Any advice would be greatly appreciated,
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