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My wife wanted me to sign a document any money she gets is hers!
Exactly, so he's not entitled to anything either way. If not in a touristic area, it's highly unlikely the land is worth 10 million, unless she has a lot of rai. The document writing/signing thing could be a Thai way of expressing frustration (which can sometimes come across as a little immature)… or BMT has made the whole thing up (he doesn't speak Thai so she obviosuly speaks basic English, she can see what he allegedly wrote on that paper). With this thread, he's just created an opportunity to tell us he thinks his wife is stupid, for whatever reason. -
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Revenue Department to amend tax on foreign income remittance
lol !! clearly you 100% missed my sarcasm. lol !! It was a 'dig' at the paranoia of some on this forum. lol !! I think you know who. Read my post again , and think about such. Because there is no need to consider such. Simply DO NOT file a tax return if it is not legally required - and file a tax return if it is required. No certificate of clearance is needed. None has been mentioned by the Thai government. None. Nadda. Nothing. Guess why. The why is because there is no plan to require such. Rather you simply deliberately did NOT include the 'may' in many of your previous mentions. One should spend their time pondering on changes that are more likely to occur. What is "many" ?? My view is many have income from countries with DTA with Thailand, ministerial directives (por-161/162) that cover their income, and Royal decrees which need to be considered given their income, which for many means remitted income is exempt from the Thai tax calculation, it is NOT to be considered assessable income and hence the threshold in which a Thai tax return is to be submitted is NOT reached. Ergo in such many cases, a tax return only needless creates work for the Thai RD, creates needless work for the expat, and gets a big grin and a very BIG, a massive BIG thankyou, thankyou, thankyou, from the agents/tax-advisors who take the expats money for filing a totally unnecessary Thai tax return to provide a totally unnecessary Thai tax certificate. There is no government talk of a tax certificate needed. None. Likely the Thai government does not want the PIA associated with such (with proof being they no longer use such in the past, after having it in place for a while). Well we will disagree there. I see needless paranoia in your view . Agree. -
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Haley Slams Trump’s Call with Putin as Undermining U.S. Allies
So 3 all, within Pitins close proximity, but you don't seem to be naming any of the wars US & aliies have started, 1000s of miles from US shores, 1000s fron the Uk too.... wonder why... dont know where to start or too long to type? Bombing Syria....What freking news do you watch?? Putin was stopping US regime change in Syria, Russia was invited to help by Assad, while the US invaded illegally and occupied a 3rd of syrian land, coincidentally where the oil fields were, but silence from the sheep... 🐑🐑 How about that list of us led wars...... ? -
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I Have Changed My Mind Since Oct 7 Terror Attack, Have You?
I’ve lost you, you are the one deflecting and hijacking my topic with your own agenda. Did you watch the video? -
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90-day report must be in person after each re-entry?
Same here following a trip abroad this time last year (my office is Rayong, though). -
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Life of a overstayer.
3 years ago in Laos I met a guy who overstayed for many years. Professional sound engineer. He said that he paid about 70k for a visa agency to solve the problem. And got a passport full of stamps without any overstay history.
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