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Thai Tax Laws for Expats: the Practical Implications versus the Realities
Sorry, I should've added some caveats to my previous posts. The 210,000 tax-exempt threshold I have been talking about applies to single individuals under 65. For those over 65, higher deductions apply, as they qualify for additional exemptions. Married individuals also benefit from higher deductions. However, retirees living on a pension and transferring it monthly into Thailand are likely to exceed the annual tax-exempt limit as you noted. While the general threshold of 210,000 I have is a useful guideline, actual exemptions will vary based on age, marital status, and personal circumstances. -
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Car Hits Motorbike, Killing 70-Year-Old Man and Severely Injuring 4-Year-Old Granddaughter
Picture from responders. A 70-year-old man died, and his 4-year-old granddaughter sustained severe injuries following a collision between a motorbike and a car in Kanchanaburi on 24 January. The crash occurred at approximately 14:20 on the bypass road opposite the Pak Phraek Municipal Office in Mueang District. Police from Mueang Kanchanaburi Station, along with paramedics from Phaholpolpayuhasena Hospital, rushed to the scene following a report of the incident. Upon arrival, rescue workers from the Pitakkanchan Foundation were managing traffic as medical personnel transported the injured child to Phaholpolpayuhasena Hospital. The lifeless body of the motorbike rider, identified as Mr. Thanapoom Khwanyuen, was found in a pool of blood near a U-turn point. His red-grey Honda Wave 110 motorbike lay overturned nearby. Around 30 metres from the crash site, police found a white Honda Jazz with damage to its front left side, including a shattered windshield. The driver, Mr. Suthat, a teacher at a nearby school, stood waiting to give his statement. Visibly shaken, Mr. Suthat told police that he was driving from the city centre towards his school, located about 500 metres from the crash site. He claimed the motorbike abruptly cut across his path, leaving him no time to brake before colliding with it. The impact caused the rider to hit the car’s windshield before falling to the ground. Relatives of the deceased arrived at the scene shortly after being notified, breaking down in tears upon learning of the fatality. The family identified the victim as Mr. Thanapoom, who had picked up his granddaughter, Jirah, from a local childcare centre. Medical examinations revealed Mr. Thanapoom had suffered fatal head injuries. The child, who sustained serious arm and leg fractures, remains in critical condition. Police will interview Mr. Suthat and other witnesses while reviewing CCTV footage to determine the exact cause of the crash. Legal proceedings will follow based on the findings of the investigation. -- 2025-01-25 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 25 January 2025
Students Hospitalised After Food Poisoning at Koh Samui Scout Camp Sixty-two students from Tipparat Wittaya School in Koh Samui were rushed to hospital with symptoms of food poisoning during a Scout camping activity. The incident occurred on the morning of 24 January, following reports of severe abdominal pain and diarrhoea among the participants. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1349813-students-hospitalised-after-food-poisoning-at-koh-samui-scout-camp/ -
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Students Hospitalised After Food Poisoning at Koh Samui Scout Camp
Picture from responders. Sixty-two students from Tipparat Wittaya School in Koh Samui were rushed to hospital with symptoms of food poisoning during a Scout camping activity. The incident occurred on the morning of 24 January, following reports of severe abdominal pain and diarrhoea among the participants. At 09:00, the Narenthorn Emergency Medical Centre at Koh Samui Hospital received an alert from the school. Authorities immediately coordinated with the district public health office, local government, and multiple medical facilities, including Koh Samui Hospital, Wattanapat Samui Hospital, Bandon International Hospital, and Bangkok Samui Hospital, to provide urgent assistance. The affected students, who were experiencing vomiting, diarrhoea, and fatigue, were treated on the school’s football field before being transferred to medical facilities. Fifty students were admitted to Koh Samui Hospital, seven to Wattanapat Samui Hospital, and five to Bandon International Hospital. Among the patients, one student was in a critical condition and required intensive care. Eighteen others were classified as moderate cases, needing intravenous fluids and monitoring, while 43 students with milder symptoms were treated with medication and allowed to recover at home. The Scout camp, which involved 409 students, ran from 22 to 24 January. Meals were prepared by hired cooks, with some dishes made by students themselves. A male student hospitalised at Koh Samui Hospital revealed that he had eaten a packed lunch and chicken porridge the previous day. He began experiencing symptoms around 05:00, including severe abdominal pain, diarrhoea, fatigue, and difficulty breathing. Dr. Songyot Chayaninprameth, Deputy Director of Koh Samui Hospital, confirmed that emergency cases were stabilised and investigations were underway to determine the cause of the outbreak. Dr. Nathakorn Dumcha-om, Director of Tipparat Wittaya School, stated that students began showing symptoms the previous evening. Initially, teachers provided basic care as symptoms were mild. However, the situation escalated by the following morning, with more students reporting severe discomfort. Parents were promptly informed through group messaging and individual calls from school staff. Sanan Sida-kaew, a parent, expressed relief after learning her daughter’s condition was stable. Dr. Songyot added that public health officials would conduct a thorough investigation to identify the source of the contamination and prevent further outbreaks. -- 2025-01-25 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 25 January 2025
UPDATE: Russian Charged with Murder for Throwing Son from Speedboat Picture courtesy: AMARIN TV In a shocking case off Thailand's coast, a Russian man, Artem Bugorskiy, faces murder charges after allegedly throwing his 13-year-old son, Lukas, from a speedboat, leading to the boy's tragic death. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1349732-russian-father-throws-son-from-speedboat-near-surin-islands-leading-to-fatality/page/3/#findComment-19537957 -
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Pattaya Prepares for 5,400 US Navy Visitors This January
Deception of the THAI people. The USA will build a military base in Thailand? When the USA military arrives - THAILAND is in danger. The USA is the world's biggest terrorist.
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