Tour Bus Driver Caught Smuggling Counterfeit Goods & E-Cigarettes Worth ฿30 Million
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American on Dirt Bike Kills Thai Woman Crossing Road in Chiang Mai
What can u say go to jail do not pass go and pay alot of money.He is in big trouble now -
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world wide income taxation update
yeah but now they can't really implement it until 2026 at the earliest since this year has already begun without that scheme in place. -
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
The bureaucracy in the USA is terrible enough. Imagine how bad it is here. Pull the sheets over your head when you get in bed with the Thai tax collectors. -
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world wide income taxation update
31st March is looming. Members will need to be proactive. No one wants to be the one they make an example of. -
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EV Charging Stations (CS)
Just as we were finishing up charging another dolphin arrived, I reminded him the charging for free has finished and he said he has the same 30,000 baht promotion I have. How is that the coincidence! -
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
The problem here is that whilst you know your remittance is not assessable, TRD doesn't, unless somebody tells them. All they see is a remittance that has no corresponding tax return, which is why I believe non assessable funds will need to be reported, as they are in other countries. Of all the opinions you prolifically share, this is up there with the most ludicrous. So you're now of the belief that every single remittance into Thailand will need to be reported? And, the TRD will 'see' these? IMO, beyond a joke. Another poster, who has already filed their return (ignoring non assessable funds) stated it well in a post above: "The taxpayer determines which of the funds remitted are income, and which portion of the income is assessable. Only that self-determined assessable income would be declared. With the current tax forms, there is no way to distinguish assessable vs. non-assessable funds. Anything declared is considered to be assessable, and taxable." -
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
No worries, several followers will ignore Benjamin's advice because he disagrees with them. Fools. -
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Seeking Tips for a 2-Month Trip to Southern Thailand, Starting in Hat Yai
Thank you, good ideas i didn't think of. Have an new idea , will use Highway 4 (Phetkasem Road) as a guideline From Trang To Ranong. Updated Itinerary: • Fly from Bangkok to Hat Yai. • Hat Yai (including a trip to Songkhla). • Satun (including a trip to Pak Bara - Tarutao National Park ) • Trang (including a trip to Koh Muk). • Krabi Town (including a trip to Ao Nang). • Koh Yao Noi. (maybe) • Khao Sok National Park. • PhangNga • Khao Lak • Ranong • Chumphon. Back To Bangkok
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