Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
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Foreign motorcyclist leaves 4,000 baht for injured Phuket man, then flees
Come on... don't make stuff up... MalcomB will be here to tell you that ALL our experiences that differ from his delusional made up stories that all farangs are bad and all Thai's are wonderful will be along soon to tell you what a 'Thai Basher' - 'Farang Apologist' you are.... -
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Looking forward do U.S. expats face the risk of retaliation by nations burned by Trump?
Negotiating 4 years of world peace wasn't easy. Your men Biden and Obama couldn't do it btw. -
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Promises made Promises kept , POTUS first few days! The lefts radical response!
The Trump effect! No more radical Jim Acosta . Anchor best known for battling Trump leaving CNN after being pulled from network’s schedule He is reportedly leaving the network after he was officially pulled from its programming schedule. https://nypost.com/2025/01/27/us-news/jim-acosta-leaving-cnn-after-being-pulled-from-networks-programming-schedule/- 1
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Quite clear ? Good. POR 161.162 does no such thing. It does not eliminate individuals evaluating what is assessable income, It does provide some guidance in a very specific area. That is all . OK? Thai taxpayer includes anyone who is a Thai Tax Resident. It tells you, Assessable income is any income that falls into Section 40 ( 1 ) to 40 ( 8 ) of the Revenue Code. Yes ... and further to that are Ministerial instructions (such as por.161.162) , Royal Decrees (18 and 743) where RD-18 notes some foreign income is exempt taxation (where you even initially denied the words 'exempt' in the context of not taxable, until RD-18 was pointed out to you). You are off on a tangent. The discussion is whether exempt foreign income (per DTA & RD-18) is or is not included in assessable income. I have proven it is 'not included' by past references , and you are throwing up non-sequitur videos and quotes. I don't disagree with anything they note. I fully agree with those - but NOT with you.. Its you I disagree with as you are imagining them stating things which they do not, and you are ignoring clarifications/amplifications to what they note which is in RD-18 (as it calls up DTAs) and in Ministerial directives. . -
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Looking forward do U.S. expats face the risk of retaliation by nations burned by Trump?
I prefer to stay in Thailand. Duh. -
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