Over the years I've met with 6-8 forum members, for lunch or coffee. To a man (and two women,) all were nice, very pleasant people. Lunch conversation was enjoyable, interesting, and lively, and the lunch hour usually became two.
But in fact, common interests were few so many of us slipped back into remaining 'forum friends' while friendships grew with a few.
I got same email. Surprised it took YouTube so long. I switched from UK credit card to Kbank debit card and Google were able to authorise a zero baht transaction. Hopefully when they try to take the 179 Baht next month that will also get authorised.
I got my TIN from the Hat Yai revenue office today. They were somewhat confused when I didn't have a work permit. After some explaining and about 15 minutes of the clerk looking on the internet, I got a nod of the head and my application was processed. I submitted a completed application form, copy of passport ID page and current extension, plus a copy of the TM30. Friendly office, no queues, no English spoken.
Not sure what you mean by this.
Do you believe it then would be be 'safer' to make the gift from the donor, directly to a Thai account? Or do you believe the gift regulations don't apply, to any remittances from a foreign account?
That a gift (supported by documentation) definitely qualifies as unassessable when it is given within Thailand, be it Thailand to Thailand or foreign transfer into Thailand.
i do not know (but suspect that) the situation suggested where the gift (with documentation) is given outside Thailand may well not be protected from taxation when remitted by the recipient into her account in Thailand.
This exactly why the OP needs competent professional advice possibly from the TRD or a Thai tax accountant.
if you say from 29 to 100 is not much it is ok. Thai baht stands strong for ages between 29 -35, what happened to the richest country in the world, why rouble turn into toilet paper, why didn't that bad US dollar go down?? just explain me
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