To illustrate the point I'm making in the original post,
after applying the four tactics described above, below is a screen shot
example of what I see on this thread.
So much more pleasant to read than a wide-open sewer of troll effluent.
And, yes, that ratio of 1:9 is typical for my arrangement here.
You smart cookie!
His uncle also owns a tire repair shop, and every morning in the wee, wee hours, he sprinkles roofing tacks on the roadway near his garage..........
Cm, you surprise me. Full disclosure of all remittances? If source of remittances is not instantly verifiable? Last year I remitted 215000 baht -- all from a savings account fully funded with pre 2024 income. TRD doesn't have the resources to verify this -- they'll just, realistically, have to rely on my self-assessment.
Red flags, maybe -- but with no realistic way for TRD to audit each and every one of such remittances. What, pray tell, do you propose that TRD does? Certainly, putting a line item on your tax return with non assessable income won't change matters. (But it could give TRD a better picture of who to audit.)
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