According to the Thai tax-rules both foreign card withdrawals and foreign card-payments in Thailand, and money transfers, are in principle income taxable when staying in the Kingdom 180 days or more within a calendar year.
However, it has been officially suggested that foreign income earned in 2025 and 2026, transferred into Thailand in same year as earned, will be tax exempt.
I would like to correct myself. Probably a total of 250 Under 200 to CU and the balance to Thammsat. Additional students to other professional programs and arts facilities.
My kid goes to school with a healthy mixture of kid's economic backgrounds. You have seriously rich parents, successful hardworking parents. Much different from the parents of gov schools where the father is missing. My kid's world is made up mostly of associating with the upper class kids and parents.
When she visits her Isaan roots, she is very aware of her privileged life. Had I not moved she would only know the Isaan life and what she sees on TV. Her only choice for a husband would be.....well you know...exactly what you described.
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