Yup. You caught me. I made a flippant comment about a trivial subject.
But a smarter scientist would have done the whole 17 hours of diligence before publishing.
As said many times, we see and experience the colours we ant to see, and there is no way I'm going back to a hell hole voluntary.
I promise you, I can tell a difference from quality wines by experience, same as cigars, beer, and food.
Even water.
Have you ever tasted clean water straight from the source and no treatment at all?
And an old establishment ploy is to pick on Thaksin and anyone else who is popular with the people and hatch up ways to remove them from power and install themselves.
Why hand out money to the people when you can just enrich yourself instead.
I don't understand your question.
If you are looking to pay minimal or zero taxes in Thailand there are Many legal options.
1. Transfer when staying in Thailand 179 days or less in a Calendar year.
2. POR 162, Foreign Assessable Income available prior to Jan 1, 2024 may be remitted in 2024 and following years Tax free.
3.Use all exemptions and deductions. Calculate an estimated amount you will remitt in 2024 or following years. Bring in the total amount exempt in Taxable Income, the remaining needed money in Exempt under POR 162 money.
4. Determine how much of the Foreign Income is Not taxed under the Double Tax Agreement with your country. Bring in more income that is exempt under the DTA, plus you get all the deductions, exemptions under Thai Revenue Codes/Rules, leaving a possible small amount that would be taxed at lower tax rates.
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