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Transfer of ownership problem
It is not possible to transfer the scooter in your name without the current owner ID / housebook copies and signed transfer form. If a agent says that they can do they do it it's in illigal way and possible not a real transfer. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 17 January 2025
Luxury Watches Worth Over 100 Million Baht Stolen in Chinese Home Burglary Near Pattaya Picture courtesy of SiamChon. A daring burglary took place during the evening of January 15, when a thief broke into a residence in the Huai Yai area of Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province, and looted high-end watches worth over 100 million baht from a safe. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1349054-luxury-watches-worth-over-100-million-baht-stolen-in-chinese-home-burglary-near-pattaya/ -
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Online 90 day check during weekends
The issue with some offices (CW being example) the process time can be couple of weeks+. Result outside the grace period so some folk end up doing it in person with no update on status. -
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TIN at Chalong Revenue Office
Interesting how folks who claim to be in the know keep saying here how smart TRD is and how you need to file taxes and don't want to mess with them. Yet, sure seems like based upon several reports on AN these offices have no clue as to what is going on. -
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Luxury Watches Worth Over 100 Million Baht Stolen in Chinese Home Burglary Near Pattaya
Picture courtesy of SiamChon. A daring burglary took place during the evening of January 15, when a thief broke into a residence in the Huai Yai area of Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province, and looted high-end watches worth over 100 million baht from a safe. The crime came to light at approximately 01:30 when Pol. Lt. Navin Sunthuanik, Deputy Inspector of Huai Yai Police Station, received a report of a burglary in a village in Moo 11, Huai Yai Subdistrict. Officers and forensic experts were dispatched to the scene immediately. Upon arrival, investigators examined the two-storey house, valued at an estimated 8 million baht, situated on an 80-square-wah plot. In a second-floor room, they found a black safe, 1.5 meters high and 1 meter wide, forcibly opened with a sledgehammer and a crowbar. The back panel of the safe was severely damaged. Wooden watch boxes capable of holding up to 10 watches each were found scattered across the room, but no watches remained. Further inspection revealed that a rear window of the house had been forced open, presumably the point of entry for the intruder. Forensic experts collected fingerprints and other evidence from the scene to aid in identifying the suspect. The house’s caretaker, Mr. Youchao Cho, 43, a Chinese national, provided a statement to police in a distressed state. Mr. Cho explained that he was looking after the property on behalf of his friend, Mr. Wang Liang Chen, 39, a Chinese businessman and owner of the house, who is currently in China dealing with legal issues. Mr. Chen operates a tourism company in Thailand but has been unable to return to the country. Mr. Cho revealed that he and his family had left the house between 15:00 and 21:00 on January 15 to run errands. Upon their return, they discovered the burglary. The rear window had been pried open, and the safe was damaged. While Mr. Cho was unaware of the safe’s contents, initial information from Mr. Chen confirmed that the safe contained luxury watches from prestigious brands, valued at over 100 million baht. The thief took all the watches, leaving only the empty boxes. Mr. Somboon 56, a business partner of Mr. Chen, corroborated the caretaker’s statement. He added that the property’s value and its contents underscored the severity of the crime. Police investigators, led by Pol. Col. Chatree Suksiri, Deputy Commander of Chonburi Provincial Police, revisited the crime scene on the afternoon of January 16, for further examination. CCTV footage from the house is being reviewed to identify potential suspects. Mr. Cho has been brought in for further questioning, while authorities are in contact with Mr. Chen to verify the total value of the stolen items. A security guard for the village informed reporters that the area is predominantly owned by Chinese nationals, with properties ranging in value from 7 million baht for single-storey homes to over 10 million baht for two-storey houses with swimming pools. He speculated that the thief might have entered the property by climbing the rear fence, which backs onto a forested area. Police continue to gather evidence to track down the perpetrator. -- 2025-01-17 -
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what money is taxed 2024 ?
Perhaps in your imaginary world. However, before we proceed, could you kindly provide any official Thai government publication confirming the existence of a 'retirement visa'? Additionally, does your passport contain an entry explicitly referring to a 'retirement visa'?- 1
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