Not buying that argument,rapes happen any where.Unfortunately there is a risk for females where ever they go.
Also for men and boys.I am sure i can find an article about some one being raped in a male toilet,not relevant.The story you posted has too many holes in it,i read it twice and it has nothing to do with a transgender but a repeat sexual offender.A straight male !
A guy from Egypt sexually assaulted a girl in a elevator here in Thailand.
In my home country it is no longer safe for girls to go out alone in certain places.
There are laws in effect to punish those who assault people.
Safety is a whole other aspect of it.
My reading and professional advice contradicts the idea of making the gift outside Thailand.
I have read, and received, the opposite professional advice.
Actually, I hope you are right, because it is simpler. Regardless, I cannot see either way being an issue.
The only difference is the whether the remittance into Thailand is done by the donor or the recipient.
Not possible. For them to tax 5% , it would need first to be acknowledged as a gift for this rate to apply. Then, a gift has a 20M THB exemption.
Having said that, 1M on 20M remittance is still a much better outcome for the taxpayer, than paying normal PIT rates on 20M!
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