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Tax files
A couple of other members have posted that they now feel better after filing, declaring, paying, and receiving a "receipt" from the TRD. (document) As much as no one likes to pay tax, but knowing how Thailand is, I am prepared to pay some tax, and I'm almost at a point where I want to pay some tax, to get this done with, and to move on with my life. Yes, sounds crazy, but I would rather have that piece of paper from the TRD than not, and I'm prepared to pay for it. Reason being, it removes uncertainty. I have files, declared, paid, and can prove it. As I have said, I do not want to be one of the first ones to be made an example of by Thai authorities over this tax policy. 1 baht, 10k baht, 20k baht, whatever. I have always said I will give Thailand a chance this year. There are many accounts of expats going to the TRD and being told they do not have to file. It would be great if they would issue a document in the applicant's name stating zero tax to pay, but that's not how Thailand works. A big part of the unease around this tax is not so much the amount of money that may have to be paid, but whether or not immigration will demand a document showing clearance from the TRD. In my opinion, that's on the way, either this year, or in the future. I accept others have the view that this may never happen, as we all hope it doesn't. Also of concern is the information coming out of individual TRD offices. As I have said, go to a different office, you may get different information. Anyway, I am certainly not in the "do nothing, it will go away" camp. More so lately, I am leaning towards doing what it takes to get that piece of paper from the TRD and not having to be concerned with any moves the Thai government may make against those who have not filed. Interesting times ahead. -
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Bangkok fights smog with free public transport for a week
Has it been this bad before? -
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The Neo-Imperialist was Serious About Stealing Greenland
Does it work like that. Region A votes to secede from Country X, votes to join US, US automatically lets them in. So where is Puerto Rico in this? They are actual US citizens. In the 2024 US Elections, 58% of Puerto Ricans voted in favour of Statehood. 52% voted for it in 2020. But then Trump suggested that the US offer Denmark Puerto Rico in exchange. Denmark should make a counter offer, because this is how Trump thinks; Greenland for one of the US States that Trump doesn't want, like California. Californians who want to remain American are free to relocate to Greenland and start a new life on the ice shelf eating raw fish and walrus meat. In the new Danish province of Californien, the provincial capital is moved to the pretty town of Solvang, previously known as the Danish Capital of America. Remaining Californians earn Danish citizenship, and with that visa free travel to the EU. Naturally all trade barriers are dropped. Californians will feel very comfortable as Danes. Danes are almost embarassingly fluent at English. In the natural subsequent negotiations, Denmark settles for Florida, after rejecting Nebraska. Evacuations of frightened Villagers to neighbouring luxurious resort town of Bayou La Batre*, Alabama, start in the morning. *The movie Forrest Gump lies. Its an inbred dump, with the main feature being the state liquor store. -
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Did We Really Land on the Moon?
What is that? One cock up makes no sense Why didn’t you just say that in the first place? -
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Thailand Introduces Online TM6 as Tourism Fee Faces Delays
All asumptions !!! and full of BS, has very little knowledge of immigration, been here 5 minutes thinks he knows it all !! Facts are required NOT asumptions or your opinions (in factual areas such as, but not limited to news,)
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