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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Did they explain how they came to their conclusion? After all, Por 162 exempts all pre 2024 income, whether it's in a bank account, in your mattress, or in your IRA, which prima facie labels all funds in that IRA as pre 2024 income (from wages, and annual reinvestments of income earned within that IRA -- except, of course, post 2023 reinvestments, which can be dealt with by FIFO, as withdrawals occur.) Anyway, Jingthing, you seem to think Expatthai's NO NO NO is the all-defining answer to this question. Why wouldn't you be more curious on how they arrived at their conclusion -- especially since it seems you'll blindly follow their advise, declare your IRA withdrawals on a Thai tax return, and (maybe) pay Thai taxes on them? But, some of us can use our own power of reasoning, interpret Por 162 literally, and submerge our IRA income under Por 162 auspices. Where your logic is coming from, if anywhere, is curious.... -
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Trump Goes After Apple and Others Dodging Taxes in Ireland
Keep up to date. The EU has forbidden it in 2015 and Ireland had to change its laws. Apple also has to pay back 5 years worth of taxes. -
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Thaksin Prioritises Handouts to Boost Economy
10k handout to poor people, if used in the right way, can make a lot of difference. to make a real difference capital investment is needed, not populist sticking plaster schemes that deliver short term and questionable benefit. -
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Trump's Scammy Meme Coin Shows He's the Most Corrupt U.S. President Ever
It's a MEME coin, dude! Such scams degrade the legitimacy of crypto. A social media site at least does something in terms of communication, spreading propaganda and misinformation. How is it even remotely ethical for a president to be pushing a meme coin for this own personal profit?!? Can you actually defend that as legitimate?!? -
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Thai Tax Laws for Expats: the Practical Implications versus the Realities
Yes, interesting times ahead and it will be amusing to see how all of this actually plays out, whether or not the laws are rolled back at some point, whether many people leave or not, etc. But the high net worth individuals probably won't end up paying any tax regardless of what happens. That's because they are capable of setting up sophisticated legal structures to avoid paying tax whereas the smaller guy in the middle may not have the resources to create the same setup so easily. -
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"On Toast" - what's your "go to" ?
Or both together? Marmite and Houmous works for me
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