Report Thai Man Jailed in Singapore for Bribery After Public Urination
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Revenue Department to amend tax on foreign income remittance
How about you play the post, not the poster. The law is there. We have all been informed about it. Many other countries are doing similar. I minimized my remittances and paid a small amount of tax. I have a magic piece of paper to prove it. If / when they stop foreigners from exiting Thailand if they haven't got a tax clearance, I'll be fine. They used to do this many years ago. What's stopping them from bringing it back? Then, they have enforcement through visa extensions. Well debated, but once again, I'll be fine. You just keep waiting and waiting. It will all go away. -
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Police Chiefs Warn Starmer of Crime Fight Crisis Amid Looming Budget Cuts
Isn't Rowley that old guy from Benny Hill ? -
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Certifying my passport,(for bank proof of life)JP or similar Jomtiem areaJP
Hopefully, the OP's Australian bank will accept whatever his local law office has provided. NatWest offshore (UK) started this KYC (know your customer) due diligence malarkey well over ten years ago, and they similarly listed legal and professional entities that do not exist in Thailand as the only persons apart from 'visiting your local branch'. Thai utility bills and drivers licences were also unacceptable as they weren't in English (honestly!) and they would only accept a translation that had been notarised by the British Embassy... who don't do that. They also insisted that the Consular officer at the British Embassy had to countersign the bank's questionnaire...and they don't do that either. Paperwork from the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs maybe?...not a chance. Ultimately, it took them about eight years to facilitate KYC for their customers who do not reside in the UK. That was via their app and was a nightmare as it wanted a photo of your passport (not a scan or digital image) but a photo taken by their app. Every attempt was rejected until someone at their end worked out that most passport photo and biometric pages have all sorts of imagery and shiny bits that are part of making sure that any photo is sufficiently 'marked' so that it can be identified as only a photo and thus cannot be used fraudulently. I haven't heard from them for about two years, but they never ever send a message or email to confirm that all boxes are checked, and it is case closed. Just the open-ended and menacing, "If we need anything further, we will be in touch." Good luck! -
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Report Thai PM Orders Standardised Smoking Areas at Airports for Travellers
Good job we have a details-oriented PM to micro-manage important stuff. One wonders if the following had any bearing "With an overall annual consumption of over 2 million tons, China is not only the Largest Tobacco-Consuming Country in Asia, but also the Country with the Highest Tobacco Consumption in the world. According to the WHO, around one in every three cigarettes in the world is smoked in China and more than half of the country’s adult men are current tobacco smokers." -
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