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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part II
Again, dismiss and denigrate the content of real world reports from readers on their tax experiences. These reports are more useful than most of the theoretical ramblings (mine included!!!) that make up 99% of this thread. Here's what the user reports: Been to 2 different Regional tax offices. (just last week), Both had to phone head office in Bangkok. ALL knew nothing about taxing foreigners. All asked what visa I was on, I said LTR, ALL replied " no tax on retirement pensions". They checked all my paper work I had taken, House agreement, passport, paper work from pensions department UK, UK tax code, Military pension paperwork. Thai bank statements, They had no idea of what to do with it. I asked if i needed a tax code, they laughed and said, no, you not pay Thai tax. -
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New Study Reveals Columbus Was a Sephardic Jew from Western Europe
We should perhaps have a thread on that. -
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Over 200 Vehicles Damaged After Municipality Resurfaces Road Without Warning Signs
555 somchais at their best! -
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New Study Reveals Columbus Was a Sephardic Jew from Western Europe
I don’t find anything funny about Hamas. -
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New Study Reveals Columbus Was a Sephardic Jew from Western Europe
Why would it? I'm not one of the terrorist protestor students I was referring to.....- 1
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part II
Grown up intelligent people are able to view the two things as being separate and different, the first refuting an untrue statement by a member, the second demonstrating BOT's and TRD data reach and data sharing capabilities, but not mentioning credit card suppliers specifically. If you want to conclude what you have, that's on you, I haven't insinuated anything. Given you history and track record, you need to stop stalking me and challenging everything I have to say on the subject of tax or I will raise a formal complaint. -
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New Study Reveals Columbus Was a Sephardic Jew from Western Europe
I did, but I read the OP first. Hamas don’t get a mention until your hair trigger goes off. -
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18 Year Old Man Climbs High Voltage Power Pole After Marital Dispute
A man? Does not really sound like much of a man. -
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New Study Reveals Columbus Was a Sephardic Jew from Western Europe
Not doing a sense of humour this morning eh Chomper?- 1
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Brown out Samui
Thank. Yes. Their store on Lazada was where I have been looking. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 14 October 2024
Poll: One-Third of Thais ‘Very Angry’ if Handout is Cancelled Picture courtesy: Thai Rath A survey conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) has revealed that more than a third of Thai citizens would feel "very angry" if the government were to cancel the second phase of its digital wallet stimulus scheme. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340621-poll-one-third-of-thais-‘very-angry’-if-handout-is-cancelled/ -
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Israel Hamas War the Widening Middle East Conflict
You are basically agreeing with what I wrote earlier, that UNIFIL is unable to fulfill its mandate. It is true UNIFIL does present a serious obstacle to any Israeli campaign to destroy Hezbollah strongholds and weapon depots in South Lebanon.- 1
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New Study Reveals Columbus Was a Sephardic Jew from Western Europe
Not me but the Hamas supporters may be......... Read my post again -
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Poll: One-Third of Thais ‘Very Angry’ if Handout is Cancelled
Picture courtesy: Thai Rath A survey conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) has revealed that more than a third of Thai citizens would feel "very angry" if the government were to cancel the second phase of its digital wallet stimulus scheme. The handout, aimed at boosting economic activity, is set to deliver 10,000 baht in digital money to eligible participants. However, the uncertainty surrounding its continuation has stirred mixed emotions among the public. The NIDA Poll surveyed 2,000 individuals across the nation from 7th to 9th October. The results indicated that 56.95% of respondents were eligible for the handout, with 23.95% ineligible, 17% having already received the funds, and 2.1% unsure of their eligibility status. When posed with the scenario of the government cancelling the second phase, a significant 41.58% of eligible respondents said they would be "very angry," while 34.38% expressed no anger at all. Conversely, if the handout were delivered as planned, with the full 10,000 baht issued in digital money, 60.54% indicated they would remain unperturbed. The survey also explored public sentiment regarding modified payment scenarios. Should the government issue a reduced amount, like 5,000 baht, public response was divided, with 40.30% not angry, whereas 24.47% would be very upset. A two-installment payment structure, however, drew less ire, with only 8.3% expressing strong discontent. Among those deemed ineligible, opinions also varied. Nearly 29.44% suggested expanding handout eligibility regardless of income or assets, while 25.47% opposed the handout altogether. Another 25.25% felt it should be reserved for vulnerable groups, like the disabled. This poll provides a snapshot of the deep divisions within Thai society regarding fiscal stimulus policies, highlighting the complex dynamics of public expectation and governmental responsibility, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2024-10-14
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