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Freelancers in the frame: Thailand mulls welfare for all, even in the sex trade


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40 minutes ago, webfact said:

government is contemplating extending welfare protections to freelance workers, including those in the sex industry

The government is doing things backwards.

 

The freelancers would not freelance if the government paid a pension or similar to the young single mothers, also garnishing the wages of the fathers that have taken off. 

 

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This is unimaginable news!.....Hookers getting welfare....an illegal trade being supported? 

About freakin' time....

Admit it and stop the nicey nicey pretence, that Thailand is a purist country...prostitution in Thailand is huge

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

The government is contemplating extending welfare protections to freelance workers, including those in the sex industry, akin to those available to employees registered with the Social Security Fund (SSF), contingent on their payment of income taxes.

Not so sure that sex workers really want to declare their actual earnings and pay tax...

although they wouldn't say no to the SSF.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

including those in the sex industry, akin to those available to employees registered with the Social Security Fund (SSF), contingent on their payment of income taxes.

i guess there will be no need for this since Thailand has blatantly said there is NO Prostitution in Thailand. All those sexy young women on soi 6 Pattaya are merely eye candy to get you to buy drinks. 

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4 hours ago, ChrisY1 said:

This is unimaginable news!.....Hookers getting welfare....an illegal trade being supported? 

About freakin' time....

Admit it and stop the nicey nicey pretence, that Thailand is a purist country...prostitution in Thailand is huge

and make Thailand a world class family destination 

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2 hours ago, shackleton said:

So the government now admit there is Prostitution in Thailand

Instead of  denying it 🤑

 

Here we go again 🙄. Can you produce any evidence that the government has ever stated that there is "no prostitution in Thailand"?  I doubt it, as prostitution is regulated under Thai law!!

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

The government is contemplating extending welfare protections to freelance workers, including those in the sex industry, akin to those available to employees registered with the Social Security Fund (SSF), contingent on their payment of income taxes.

 

Are foreigners considered as income tax paying freelance workers.

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4 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Not so sure that sex workers really want to declare their actual earnings and pay tax...

although they wouldn't say no to the SSF.

 

they'll need to get receipts, keep and declare annual accounts, as any sole trader would. not sure the thai revenue infrastructure is up to it

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5 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Not so sure that sex workers really want to declare their actual earnings and pay tax...

although they wouldn't say no to the SSF.

Remembering that the Social Security Fund has rules and regulations which must be adhered to:

 

- All persons in permanent employment must become members of the SSF.

 

- SSF members are required to pay a monthly contribution of 432Baht a month to the SSF.. Plus the employer is required to match that amount and the employer is required to transfer both amounts to the SSF by a deadline date each month. (Wonder how employers would react to / comply with this item?)

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