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65000 bhat extension
I have just downloaded a statement from my computer in Thai, i then did a Google translate and it translates as a foreign transaction, so maybe a translation problem Will the immigration accept a statement downloaded from my computer in Thai -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Thanks. I did previously dig through the Thai-German DTA and quoted pension relevant sections out of the DTA in my post earlier. As near as I can determine some German sourced pensions are taxable in neither country. But I am not certain about this. -
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Phuket Considered for New Cryptocurrency Hub to Boost Tourism
or behind many thai's everywhere should have a cash only checkout counter available -
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FAA’s Diversity Policies Under Fire After Deadly Air Collision
Just like Trump trying to pin this on DEI. -
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Motorbikes flout Pattaya’s one-way rule, locals demand action
Took me a few seconds to get that! Cynical, but true 👍😆 -
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4M baht taxable?
Obviously, the tax payer, of which I am one. I pay VAT on every purchase. Eg. groceries, petrol etc etc. I am a renter here. I pay my landlord every month. If they don't pay income tax on my rent, is that my fault? I go out a lot to hospitality venues, like restaurants and bars. Such establishments may be profitable. If these businesses / companies don't pay tax, is that my fault? Also, there are many things that are "user pay" here. Eg. tolls. I pay to use the road. You have confused "tax" with "infrastructure funding." An example is, I turn the light switch on and the light comes on. I pay for the electricity (the product I am consuming) and I pay rent on the property where the light switch is. The profits from selling me the electricity goes towards the infrastructure to keep selling me electricity, their product. Now, if the landlord does not pay income tax, to fund schools, hospitals, emergency services etc, is that my fault? Perhaps you can tell me what, exactly, am I taking OUT of the Thai economy by way of using their infrastructure? If I use medical, I must pay up front. If I use the airport, I pay airport taxes. If I use the road, I pay tolls. If I buy something from a shop, I pay VAT. You make it sound like every expat living in Thailand is using Thai infrastructure without contributing. Nothing could be further than the truth.
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