Contrary to what some would have you believe, the actual Thai tax code does not say everyone must get a TIN.
It says one should apply for a TIN within 60 days of deriving assessable income. Ergo, no assessable income means you don't need a TIN.
Here's the actual Thai tax code, not some stupid YouTube idiot:
https://www.rd.go.th/english/21987.html
I thought this had been resolved. Now it's cropped up again it seems. China had agreed to restart Thai turian imports, after banning them, but now it seems they've stopped again. What are the Thai producers doing? Or are these from Chinese proxy owned orchards/packing stations down Chantaburi way?
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