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Free holidays for Brits ‘high-jacked’ into Thai drug courier scheme
Why? Thailand’s society is not responsible for the UK’s society. To each his own. That’s what border patrol is for. -
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White Supremacist's Plot to Attack Tennessee Power Grid Using Explosive Drone
He didn't believe that a golden age was just around the corner. -
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Thailand's Expats Urged to Register with TRD for Tax, Says Expert
So the TRD uses US IRS Form 1040? -
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So now that Trump has made a victory speech, what is up for tomorrow.....
Nothing. He don’t become president til Jan 20 2025 -
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Trump Declares Victory and Promises a "Golden Age" for America
55555555555, no golden age for anyone, nostalgia is a poor advisor, debt, demographics, AI, global warming, inequality, hunger and war will ensure more of the same for decades to come, irrespective of who the organ grinder is. -
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Immigration - totally useless
Don't go anywhere, just keep your proof of postage and proof it was signed for. -
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Thailand to tax residents’ foreign income irrespective of remittance
The article is nothing more than an agent touting for business and much of what is said is wrong, yet again! Foreigners who are tax resident DO NOT automatically require a TIN after becoming tax resident. A TIN is only required if the person is tax resident AND they have assessable income, above the threshold level. Foreigners WILL NOT automatically require the paid assistance of a tax consultant/agent in order to complete a tax return. The forms and instructions are in English and easily within the abilities of anyone even remotely familiar with tax returns. Failing that, the TRD staff are extremely helpful and this forum can also offer non-complex guidance. Where the article is useful is to help explain why different people in different parts of the country have been refused a TIN, the Bangkok headquarters of the TRD has not done a good job in communicating with the regions on the issue of expat tax returns or TIN's. There is other information in the article that is misleading and should be ignored. For example, nobody knows if the TRD is investigating debit and credit card transactions at this time. The advice to register for a TIN now, regardless of whether or not a tax return is due, because this reduces the risk of an audit later, is preying on fear. If you conduct your tax affairs according to the TRD rules, you only need a TIN when the criteria already mentioned, are met.
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