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Introduction to Personal Income Tax in Thailand
The State Pension is NOT considered to be a government pension. A government pension is one paid to civil servants, armed forces members, etc etc. Can we be clear about the source of your two small pensions please? -
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Collision on Chao Phraya River Near Bangkok Bridge, One Boat Sinks
Picture from responders. A boat collision occurred on the Chao Phraya River near the Bangkok Bridge on December 4, resulting in one vessel sinking and damage to five others. Police officers from Bang Kho Laem Police Station, along with the Bangkok Fire and Rescue Department and the Marine Department, were dispatched to the scene to investigate. The incident took place near the Bangkok Bridge, where six boats were involved. One boat, a 40-seat vessel, completely sank, while another sustained significant damage to its side and rear. Three additional boats were also damaged during the collision. A number of the boats damaged are tourist boats, used for dining cruises. Mr. Thongchai, a 61-year-old boat operator, stated that he was transporting charcoal to Ayutthaya when the collision occurred. He explained that the strong current caused one of the two towing ropes on the left side of his vessel to snap, rendering the boat uncontrollable. As a result, his vessel veered off course and collided with boats moored along the riverbank. Police took Mr. Thongchai to Bang Kho Laem Police Station for further questioning. Ms. Pimphimon, a 61-year-old passenger on the cargo boat, recounted the terrifying moment the rope snapped, causing the vessel to lose control. She was in the kitchen when she heard shouts warning of the impending collision. The boat, which had departed from Si Chang Island and was headed toward Nakhon Luang District in Ayutthaya, struck the stationary boats along the riverbank. Ms. Pimphimon expressed her shock, describing the incident as the first of its kind she had experienced. Another passenger, Ms. Jeab, confirmed the account, adding that she saw the collision but was unable to intervene due to the strong current and the broken towing rope. Mr. Thanaphat, a local resident who witnessed the collision, reported hearing a loud crash at approximately 10:00. He rushed out to see a cargo vessel crashing into several moored boats, with some of them drifting into the bridge in the middle of the river. One boat sank entirely. Fortunately, there were no injuries, as most of the boats along the riverbank were unoccupied at the time. Initial assessments suggest that the strong morning currents may have caused the cargo vessel to lose control, leading to the collision. Authorities are continuing their investigation to determine the exact cause and cost of the incident. -- 2024-12-05 -
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My Thai Girlfriend Wants Breast Implants. Should I Approve?
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Living in Thailand is very cheap?
You guys are delusional. You are so busy licking Thai boots that you have completely lost the plot. He is not paying double for condo because he doesn't live in chicken farm condo. Just because he took bad picture of food doesn't mean the food in Spain is bad. it is far superior than anything in Thailand and that pretty much goes for most of Europe. Everything is cheaper in Spain, most importantly the cost of healthcare. Everyone speaks English. You guys are whinging and whining about his choice because the only thing that's more expensive in Europe are women, but even that is debatable considering how much y'all have to pay here in Thailand to maintain the "relationship". -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 5 December 2024
Marine Police Raid Fake Motor Oil Factory in Bangkok Picture courtesy of SiamRath. Marine Police officers have uncovered an illegal operation producing counterfeit motor oil in Bangkok. Acting on a warrant, officers raided a property located at 90/64 Sirikasem 17 Road, Bang Phai, Bang Khae District, following an investigation into the production of counterfeit lubricants bearing forged trademarks. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345400-marine-police-raid-fake-motor-oil-factory-in-bangkok/ -
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Stray Dogs Attack Tourists Daily on Koh Muk
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Marine Police Raid Fake Motor Oil Factory in Bangkok
Picture courtesy of SiamRath. Marine Police officers have uncovered an illegal operation producing counterfeit motor oil in Bangkok. Acting on a warrant, officers raided a property located at 90/64 Sirikasem 17 Road, Bang Phai, Bang Khae District, following an investigation into the production of counterfeit lubricants bearing forged trademarks. The raid, led by Pol. Col. Pornsak Laorujiralai, Deputy Commander of the Central Investigation Bureau’s Marine Police Division, along with Pol. Col. Ritthi Phaophan and Pol. Lt. Col. Sanya Phumphotong, resulted in the arrest of six individuals. These included Mr. Thongdee, 58, Mr. Inthach, 50, and four Myanmar nationals employed at the site. Authorities seized significant quantities of counterfeit and used motor oil, including: • 2,000 litres of used motor oil stored in two large plastic drums. • 124 six-liter gallons of counterfeit motor oil with forged trademarks. • 3,000 gallons of counterfeit automotive coolant. The suspects face multiple charges, including: • Misleading the public regarding the origin, quality, and condition of motor oil. • Manufacturing and possessing counterfeit fuel and trademark-infringing goods. • Possession of hazardous materials (used motor oil) without proper authorisation. • Operating a business harmful to public health without a license. The four Myanmar workers were additionally charged with entering and residing in Thailand without permission. All suspects, along with the seized evidence, have been handed over to investigators from Division 1 of the Economic Crime Suppression Division for further legal proceedings. Authorities are continuing their investigation to determine the full extent of the operation. -- 2024-12-05
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