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Drunk tourist clashes with Phuket bikers over massage ride
Gawd, glad I live in Pattaya amongst all the well-behaved tourists. -
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Thailand Post to Hike Fees Again as Costs Rise
They must get their fuel from outside Thailand, because my diesel has been same price since ages. Sure their trucks use diesel. -
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Male-Female Relationships in Thailand: More Transactional, Less Traditional?
As long as you a sexually satisfying a Thai woman she will let you play with others if done discreetly. The main difference between western women and Thais is that the Thais love sex more. They love it. -
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Another Wise problem - Please forgive me!
Just to show my latest transfer. GBP to THB at 8am, cost 4.69. THB to THB cost Bht 44.76 -
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
Let me try and put this in chronological order. Feb 2024 went to small Revenue Office. 2023 Tax resident, no Thai TIN and never filed a tax return in Thailand. In 2023 my remitted income came from 2 Pensions. 1 x Gov Pension not taxable, 1 x Private Pension, on which I would have owed some tax money.. I was told no need to file anything. 2024 Tax year I only remitted my Gov Pension. Yesterday I went to the big tax office as it is next door to the car testing place. When in Rome, kill 2 birds with the 1 stone. I asked the question if I needed to file anything as I was tax resident in 2024 and had remitted a Gov Pension that is not taxable in Thailand due to to Thai DTA. She said yes, and I asked her if she could show me what I need to do. She went back to her desk and printed off a PND 91 and came back to the table where I was sitting. She added up my annual remittances and placed the figure in box 1 - I'm with her so far. 1. She then started talking deductions and put 100,000 in box 4 as Pension deduction 2. Then puts 60,000 in box 6 as personal deduction At this stage I'm curious, but cannot really say anything as I'm a virgin on Thai Tax offices or how they work. 3. She then starts a mental tax calculation and puts in box 13. I now have the feeling that she has not grasped the concept that my income is non taxable and ask her what is the point of adding deduction and the tax magic when they make no difference to anything. As I said this could be how they work and I had no prior knowledge to base anything. So a bit of a conversation ensues and whether the lights came on and she finally grasped it, or she now wanted rid of me I have no way of knowing. She then put the total figure in box 1 into box 2 and a 0 in boxes 17, 19 & 20. She did insist that I had to file, but told me I could file at the small office, that I went to in Feb 2024, rather than the big Office. Am I any the wiser after yesterday's trip. The answer is no. I'll wait until an updated PND 91 makes an appearance and see if it has a section for exempt income before making any other decisions. Just for anyone that might be confused by my actions. I couldn't really care less whether I have to file or don't have to file. I'm just trying to get a definitive answer, that keeps me on the right side of the Thai tax man. -
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Bangkok Faces Worsening Air Quality with Unsafe PM2.5 Levels
Don't forget to file your tax returns.
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