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Chaos Unfolds: Knife-Wielding Thugs Clash in Crowded London Mall
If they want to get street cred for doing time in prison, they should abuse each other online rather than fighting with knives. That seems to be the more serious crime nowadays. -
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4M baht taxable?
One more thing: If Gift Tax does indeed transfer the tax liability of assessable gifted income (subsequently negated by Gift Tax rules), why is gifted income not regarded/listed as exempt income on the tax forms or in the TRD Code....a rhetorical question of course! -
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4M baht taxable?
I believe that is a correct statement. Here we need to understand the definition and exactly how the remittance system is interpreted. It is my belief that funds in transit through financial institutions such as banks (most travel this way) into Thailand are not considered remittances until they arrive at a persons account. This would make sense as otherwise it is virtually impossible to define. There are some who have a rabid belief that this is not the case. If I am correct then since the funds are being transferred from overseas (via Wise but SWIFT would also work) into the account of the recipient and are specifically a gift, the recipient has no tax liability (see gift tax rules) the sender has no liability as they have not received a remittance. So at exactly what point does an overseas remittance become a remittance? I contend that it must be at the point of receiving into an account in Thailand. We have some posters who believe that the funds in transit through the financial system have tax liabilities during the transit not only at the point of receipt. There are proposed law changes that will stop the Thai tax system from being a remittance one but until, or if, this ever happens it is my belief that I have a correct understanding and an overseas transfer as a gift is a legitimate legal tax minimisation strategy and it is non assessable for anyone in Thailand. -
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Chaos Unfolds: Knife-Wielding Thugs Clash in Crowded London Mall
Maximum sentence for affray is 3 years imprisonment, so quite a serious offence. -
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Heavy plans: ‘Fat’ Aussie dad jets to Thailand to shed the load
and with the beer intake another 10 kg fatter -
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Anyone use these nasal cleaner type bottles?
It is not a must. For me personally I find it more effective as I do have severe chronic breathing problems especially during nighttime due to an allergy. -
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Male-Female Relationships in Thailand: More Transactional, Less Traditional?
Reminds me of a couple of western women I was friends with ( no sex involved ). I asked them out for dinner ( not both at same time ) and they expected me to pay, despite earning as much or more than I did. No invite from them later. One of them even demanded we go to a better ( more expensive ) restaurant than the one I intended. I learned that lesson and she was the last one. -
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The New Covid Pandemic is starting
More alarmist nonsense Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) Human metapneumovirus (HMPV) is a virus that usually causes symptoms similar to a cold. You might cough or wheeze, have a runny nose or a sore throat. Most cases are mild, but young children, adults over 65 and people with weakened immune systems are at a higher risk for serious illness. HMPV is common — most people get it before they turn 5. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/22443-human-metapneumovirus-hmpv
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