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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
What is assessable income, everything above 60/120/220k baht Tells you right at the start of the video. If you remit above these figures, are a tax resident, you are a taxpayer. Supporting documentary evidence will determine when that income is non taxable. * Your DTA * Your Special Visa. * Tax already paid will give you a tax credit. Might have mentioned this previously, and the video highlights it quite clearly, Income from Section 40. Is Assessable income ( Above 60 / 120 / 220k baht ) and potentially taxable. The 3 bullet points above will make it non taxable. -
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Col(u)mbia sends its presidential planecollect worthless illegals after being spanked.
Which part about "How about a little cooperation between souverain nations?" do you not understand? -
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Col(u)mbia sends its presidential planecollect worthless illegals after being spanked.
You are a worthless human. -
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Trump Administration Begins Deportation Flights in Message of Zero Tolerance
ICE is arresting less than a thousand a day. "...many millions"? Not at this rate. I'm just curious Jing. Where are you when Thai Immigration does mass sweeps and arrests, and then deportations of illegals residing in Thailand. Not as much as a peep from you and the others on the Left who are hand-wringing about Trump's move to deport illegals from America. When Thailand does it, it's fine! No Thai government immigration policy bashing at all from ya'll. Why not? Think about that. 🤔 I'm not anti-immigrant. I'm 100% percent for legal immigration through the front door of the US' Immigration system. Does the US need to address that system? You bet. It needs to be fair. You know.....like Thailand's Immigration! Right? I jest. Migrants and asylum seekers need to be fully vetted. The current system needs reform and a budget to accomplish that task and make the vetting processes more efficient. If migrants can add to and benefit the US society, by all means, let them in....via quotas. By the way, when my grandparents came to the US at the turn of the 20th century, they didn't suck of the teats of the American government. Any migrant entering the US needs to be able to pull themselves up by their bootstraps, assimilate, and add to the diversity of the "melting pot" in a positive manner. If they can't pay their own way (like we do here in Thailand and like my grandparents did when they arrived on the shores of the US) then their immigration applications should be rejected (for the same reason as Thai immigration doesn't provide welfare for any of us). No welfare, no free healthcare, no government assistance (especially while homeless US veterans sleep rough on the street and are granted none of the benefits afforded to illegals). The US needs to take care of those who served their country in the Armed Services first and foremost. And btw, I'm all for allowing migrants a path to permanent residency and a path to citizenship if they serve a full contract in the US military. -
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Delivery Rider Killed in Road Rage Incident Involving Indian Driver on Sukhumvit Road
Technically, any 2 or 3 wheels with a motor, is a motorcycle. Unless inspected, insured, tax paid & registered, then technically, illegal. But for now, most places, like the side carts on scooters, are tolerated. -
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HMRC life certificate.
I have a HMRC app that’s how they contact me have had it for a number of years now it allows me to check everything and if they need to contact me they use the App
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