No.
Thailand has a relatively low rate for most "formal" taxes, compared to many countries, partly through design and partly through incompetence in collecting.
However, when you factor in the "informal" taxation inevitable when dealing with any government organisation or individual with absolutely any regulatory or law enforcement role the "take" is probably as high as most countries; they're all at it!
There was a thread running, (only slightly tongue in cheek) a few years back suggesting that all uniforms (brown, khaki and green) should be tailored without pockets!
Here's a better one:
All persons earning income are required to file a tax return no later than 31 March of the following year for hardcopy filing and 8 April for online filing, except for individuals whose income from employment is THB 120,000 or less (for single persons) or THB 220,000 or less (for married persons) and in the case of having income from other sources (with or without employment income) of THB 60,000 or less (for single persons) or THB 120,000 or less (for married persons).
https://taxsummaries.pwc.com/thailand/individual/tax-administration#:~:text=Individuals engaged in most forms,their spouse%2C whichever they prefer.
And, 'I can almost guarantee' that whatever the "happening" is, it will be blown way out of proportion, as this story was, by AN, and likely the Pattaya residents will be collectively described as 'shocked', 'outraged', 'terrorized', or some such other ridiculous, inappropriate moniker.
Some will think it's all harmless but I believe it was you who posted that 92% of the crime in Thailand was committed in Pattaya. When I called you on it, you then stated that it was your 'impression' based on reading AN. So, with you, and likely others, your very negative and also false 'impression' of Pattaya, and its amount of crime, directly relates to how AN covers Pattaya "happenings".
Pattaya is a big city, and has been in the top 20 of most visited cities in the world. It hosts huge numbers of tourists. Of course there will be "happenings", just as there are in Phuket, Bangkok, and other tourist destinations with large numbers of visitors. I think I can 'almost guarantee' that if there are "happenings" on the same day in Bangkok, Phuket, and Pattaya, the one in Pattaya will get top billing. Gotta maintain your 'impression' that 92% of the crime in Thailand occurs in Pattaya.
so recommend time around 10 am and then likely come back next day? is it possible to do anything online in advance for a simple 30 day extension..i seem to recall that something now available to shorten hassles there? .also bit confusing over how many days in advance of 60 day no visa expiration..some say 7 days some say one day? Don;t want a repeat of what i went through last year which was a major clusterfxxk all around.
thanks for information ....
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