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Thaksin Prioritises Handouts to Boost Economy
how many meals do you have on a day? Be fair... in these times when everything is getting more and more expensive is 30 THB nothing. The minimum wages should go up so that people get more to spend every day, every month. That will help the economy although the greedy CEO's claim the opposite. I prefer only monthly payments of at least 14k a month working max 9 hours a day and not more than 6 days a week... Than people are getting paid too in the so many holidays too, and you will see these holidays will be reduced very quickly...but for the low paid people will get a daily wage of around 500 THB a day 13k: 30 days is 466 THB a day -
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Should income for visa 800K (retired) or 400K (married) not be taxable?
Can I ask where you get that from? It is very clear in the HMRC digest that the UK state pension can be taxed in Thailand as their is no relief in the DTA. - note I say can. https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/710099/DT_Digest_April_2018.pdf Go to page 34 Thailand and note 4 on the far right. This has been extensively discussed in the past so I would be interested where your statement is codified in the TRD regs? -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
I believe there are CRS requirements that banks (Financial Institutions) have to provide ID information on their clients to CRS. I may have details slightly incorrect , but I think this includes tax-ID and passport information. And at some < I don't know exactly > intervals provide limited information on bank account sum amount to CRS on same individuals to CRS. However NOT ALL bank accounts need information be provided - for example an individual's government regulated account information need not be provided to CRS (which for Canadian's means registered retirement funds such as RRSPs, RRIFS, ... plus some other Canadian registered (with government) savings funds). There is some sort of account reporting exemption for Thais also. This is ultimately to detect tax evasion, but such information in itself probably does not help all that much. Only if put together with other countries information might CRS start to get a picture. There is massive exaggeration by some on this forum, claiming CRS over reach which doesn't exist. But I believe you know that. If one is legal there is no worry here. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
The way the game is currently played is you are a farang, with no rights here. Why do you think farang will get such an easy free pass? -
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Do you remember your first car?
The first car I purchased was a Toyota Soluna in Bangkok in 1996. Followed by Toyota Vios 8yrs later. And then a Toyota Altis and now a Toyota Camry. In 2026 I plan to buy a Toyota Lexus, the last car before I say my final goodbye.
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