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Male-Female Relationships in Thailand: More Transactional, Less Traditional?
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Male-Female Relationships in Thailand: More Transactional, Less Traditional?
You married to a Thai woman, aren't you. Glad you realize she takes you for the money only, and before you start, you are not a Thai because you have a Thai ID.- 1
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Greenland
Don Jr is awesome. He's about to make Greenland Great again. What a guy. Nobody laughing now at the idea Trump is going to conquer Greenland with no shots fired. -
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British Holidaymaker, 28, Dies in Motorbike Crash in Thailand: Twin Pays Tribute
Do you get to choose this at the licencing place when you renew? -
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30 Did-You-Know Questions for those 'on the fence' about the mRNA jabs
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4M baht taxable?
Not sure what more proof you need. Members have shared professional paid advice. The gifter isn't liable for Thai assessment or tax, the source of the funds (income or otherwise) are irrelevant. You're misunderstanding the nature of a remittance. Let's try to get you to think about it this way - can the TRD assess and tax a single inbound foreign funds transfer, twice, for two different parties? No? That's what you're suggesting occurs. The funds are already subject to TRD tax assessment, but for the recipient only, and the tax assessment is, that those funds are a tax exempt gift. It's not tax evasion, it's a gift, to his wife.
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