Thanks for sharing your travels you seem to find Khmer ruins like Prasat Ban Prang that I have missed. I have added it to my map so will plan to visit it next time I'm in that area.
I think I remember when Thai was not approved to fly into the US cuz doesn't meet standards, they played sour grapes and said "Well, we quit flying there before you can ban us".
Dead wrong. I'm late 40s been married 17 years. No need to mention then you go on to memention. You can't make this stuff up. Gold jerry gold.
You're just angry someone is telling you like it is. Not my fault you keep making bad choices.
You're right. What we've heard is that the fine for failure to file, when no taxes owed, is 2000 baht. We've never seen an example of that -- not that it's not occurred. But, you're right -- I'll tell my gardener and maid they best take a day off and try and get a TIN. Then, in Jan -- since they can't read or write -- go hire a tax agent to file a null tax return -- maybe they can get a deal for 5000 baht.
Or, maybe I'll say -- just forget any stupid advice you might hear from a forum. Sit back, do nothing -- and take a 1% chance, or less, of paying a 2000 baht fine for not filing a null tax return (how in the world would authorities determine that need to file?). Vs paying 5000 baht for an agent to file a return.
Anyway, I seem to keep inventing new definitions for common sense.
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