Not if you don't show them on your Thai tax return. And, yes, there are some folks, even on this thread, that would like for TRD to demand you show non assessable income on your tax return. We ain't there yet -- and, hopefully, never will be
Fines for reckless driving.
And what about the heavy intoxicated state?
Usually means arrest until court appearance and much higher fines.
Bail out from arrest until court for 30000 Baht or so.
(from a first hand report)
Yea, from Hamas figures and then estimates........
Researchers analyzed data from multiple sources, including the health ministry’s hospital morgue records, a respondent-driven online survey and obituaries on social media.
They arrived at estimated figures using a statistical method known as ‘capture-recapture analysis,’ which is used when not all of the relevant data is recorded.
My non-b-visa-extension, work permit, and job contract all end on January 31st this year. I do plan to return to my home country, but in a couple of months when it gets warmer. I would like to stay in Thailand for a couple of more months before I go home. Is it possible to do the following:
Simply exit Thailand on January 30th or 31st (no overstay) to visit a nearby Asian country for a few days to a week.
Re-enter Thailand in early February, maybe Feb. 5th, on a 60-day-tourist-visa-exempt stamp. (My country gives us citizens 60-day visa exemptions for Thailand now.)
Resume my normal life, not working of course, but staying in the same condo that I rented while on my non-b and work permit without any additional paper work.
Exit Thailand for good to my home country within the allowed 60-days of my tourist visa-exemption, maybe April 2nd.
Will this work?
Any bureaucratic steps that I may be missing?
Do I have to go to immigration and the labor office to cancel my non-b-extension and work permit before I Jan. 31st or will they automatically cancel when they both expire on that date?
I have a Bangkok Bank account. I just transferred over a large amount from my USA bank using Wise in late December and notice a Tax line item on my bank statement about a week later for about .3% of the that amount but not sure it's related.
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