Former PM Thaksin Shinawatra Advocates Legalising Online Gambling in Thailand
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Thaksin denies Cabinet reshuffle, supports energy cost cuts
She is a puppet, his little princess, don't expect anything profound to come from her. Nepotism doesn't usually produce much more than a salary for the nepobaby, expecting anything more is just futile. -
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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2025)
These are the 40 best Dramas (to be shown on UK TV ) for 2025 according to the Radio Times....(of course others will pop up that know one knows about at this time) https://media.immediate.co.uk/volatile/sites/3/2025/01/WK3-RTDramaPreview-2e94b6d.pdf -
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Heavy plans: ‘Fat’ Aussie dad jets to Thailand to shed the load
Translation: It's hard to keep your business together when you're constantly coming to Thailand to do "Muay Thai" and all your Samurai sword play. Sure, that's what the kids are calling it nowadays. -
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Thaksin denies Cabinet reshuffle, supports energy cost cuts
If the opposition parties had any balls they would, but unfortunately they are completely neutered.- 1
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4M baht taxable?
Yes, that's better, that would constitute an overseas or offshore transfer or gift which would remove the gifter from the tax equation. I can't be certain however about the fact the gifter was both Thai tax resident and physically resident in Thailand when the gift was made or whether that affects things. For it to be certain and squeaky clean, the gifter would make the gift whilst overseas. -
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Widow of deceased former US Naval Officer
This is the Branch in Pattaya. Good luck. -
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Thai Banks and Mobile Operators to Bear Costs of Phone Scam Damages
Do you still understand, I don't, because of security, internet banking (only in Thailand) was no longer allowed and was only possible by phone. Meanwhile, we are almost 2 years on, and what turns out....scam damages by phone. I preferred internet banking then but also now, but I suspect there is more behind it, could it have something to do with controlle. -
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
I'm not sure I am getting your point. But the principle of, what happened in the past might not happen in the future, also applies. The end result will be the same, only taxable in X Country, but that makes no difference to complying with a Countries ( In this case Thailand ) domestic tax law as a tax resident of Thailand.
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