I know she is hankering after a new car, but I would take your old one elsewhere for a second opinion……these places will tell you anything.
I had ours serviced last week and they told the wife she needed four new tyres…..absolute *********….…they are good for another 20,000 miles…..con merchants.
well, it comes down to facts - if a foreigner stays in Thailand more than 179 days in a calendar year he is a Tax Resident. If that tax resident has assessable income key word of course is assessable, then by law he is supposed to get a Thai tax id from the revenue dept. Then, even if this tax resident doesn't have to pay any tax due to amount below the lowest amount then this person is required by local law to fil a tax form. There are some questions about exemptions by royal decree or DTA's which might mean the tax resident might not really have assessable income but some of these things are questionable. Just by studying the facts in the revenue dept web site (in English if needed) one can see some facts about an expatt and taxes. Ignorance of the law is not a valid excuse from prosecution, even here in LOS. But, I do wish good luck in the thai tax endevors.
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