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Good fortune: PM Paetongtarn’s assets exceed 13 billion baht
uneducated knuckleheads in other words. -
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Koh Phangan Boat Operators Demand Mid-Journey Payments From Tourists
Culturally, in LOS fares are collected after completion of service. Paying before would IMO inevitably lead to complaints of being landed at the wrong ( closer ) place, or other suchlike scams. As long as the demanded fare does not exceed the agreed price, I don't even see what the problem is. Were they intending to do a runner on landing? -
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Teenager Dies After Gun Misfire in Samut Prakan
It's actually a very good hobby, the dumb part was he bought a home made gun, should have gone to a shooting range and rented a proper gun instead. -
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Russian man arrested for rampage and knife attack at Phuket hotel
Make it 2 than...or 3...even safer fot all.. -
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Koh Phangan Boat Operators Demand Mid-Journey Payments From Tourists
Anyone stupid enough to use a long tail in anything but calm water and certainly at night is deserving to be exploited, IMO. I have no sympathy at all. I hated those longtail taxis with their unmuffled motors ruining the ambience. If it wasn't for people using them they wouldn't be around. The OP doesn't say where they were going from or to, but road transport can get most places on Phangan so no need to use a longtail. Many resorts even provide a service with their own vehicles. I bet the longtails didn't have lifejackets for all the passengers. pristine beaches. Rin pristine? -
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
I also don't believe TRD staff has there own list of all inbound/outbound transactions, along with all the details ,but I do believe they will have easy and simple access to that information and that they will either sample the data or they will look for standouts and pursue them. Some people will say the information is private and cannot be shared, failing to realise that Western data privacy laws haven't been implemented here. Banks are the agents of the central bank, they implement central bank policy. Put this another way, the banks will do whatever the central bank asks, within the bounds of existing laws and boundaries. There is already an extensive flow of information between the TRD and the banks, via the central bank. Banks withhold tax on savings interest and on bonds and forward the account information, and the tax, to TRD. When you go to file your tax return electronically, you will enter the name and account number of one Thai bank where you hold an account and up pops details of all tax paid at all Thai banks. And as already said, inbound and outbound currency transactions all flow via the central bank or are reported to it out of necessity. Lastly, a TIN for a Thai person is their ID card number, TIN's issued to foreigners fulfil a similar purpose. The Thai ID card number follows them everywhere and is embedded in every type of financial transaction, it is how the individual is identified in all things. You say you don't believe the TRD has a list of "every unique TINs international transfers (incoming and outgoing)" yet the banks do and the central bank does, so why not? -
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Russian man arrested for rampage and knife attack at Phuket hotel
Next plane out then black listed never to return.- 1
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American on Dirt Bike Kills Thai Woman Crossing Road in Chiang Mai
Did you happen to watch the video? The muffler was an after market slip on. It was 79 to 80 DB at 4000 RPM. Then the baffle was removed an it was tested again. It was 99DB without the baffle.
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