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Joe Biden Ranked 'Worst President' in Modern History, Poll Reveals
Keep repeating what you posted over and over again. It will help you with your condition. -
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Brian Thompson’s killing sparks outrage over state of US healthcare
Guessing again, yap-yap, you do realise that 'you' are probably out of your head........🤕 -
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Introduction to Personal Income Tax in Thailand
I haven't applied for a TIN but a form I found shows I have a Thai tax ID based on interest received on bank accounts. I always felt the amount of the interest was low enough so as to not be worth the trouble of claiming it. I'm still unclear a about my needing to pay income tax in Thailand or not. -
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The '50-50 Race' Pre-Election Polls Were Phony
The mandate is in the public's solid support of Trump's positions. -
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What do you give a Buddhist for Christmas?
I normally give my GF's relatives a modest cash gift for Christmas, although I am somewhat amused by the mixture of religions. Do you (a) give gifts (b ) reserve for a more Buddhist occasion (c) give something else than cash? -
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Introduction to Personal Income Tax in Thailand
If the money you transfer from outside of Thailand can be credibly shown to have been in place before 1-Jan-2024, then I believe per Thai Revenue Department documents PAW.161 and 162, the (in effect) savings you bring into Thailand is not only not taxable in Thailand , but I believe it is not treated as assessable income. i.e. no Thai tax return needed. No Thai tax ID needed. There are also DTA (Double Tax Agreements) between Thailand and the source country of you income which may mean no assessable income (and it may not - the DTA needs to be examined). As noted , if your money you bring in is from before 1-Jan-2024, then there likely is not need to even think about visibility of such transactions - as I suspect it would be irrelevant. BUT - I am far ... very very far ... from being an expert on this Probably a good approach. Maybe (??) in the next 6 months this should become very clear. I believe many expats are still waiting for the year-2024 Thai tax return forms to show up, so we can see if any important to changes to note, in comparison to the 2023 tax return forms , ... which may provide the clarity we seek (to satisfy ourselves) on this situation. https://www.rd.go.th/english/65308.html I keep checking but I have yet to see an English language 2024 Thai tax form. That is a good 5 years before me. I purchased a USED (not new - USED) Apple-II+ (6502 cpu) back in March-1981. 64 kb RAM and 2 floppy drives (128 kb each). I paid $2,500 CDN$ for it. Even thou used, it felt like a power house at the time. -
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non O based on marriage visa extension
that's interesting but I will probably still be working here, I really need an income 😅. I could try a business visa but it seems even more complicated and apparently I would have to do it outside of Thailand. -
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Transferring Banking Apps to new phone (2024)
I have already successfully moved my BKK Bank and K-Bank apps across to my new iPhone without any problems. Very easy. However. I am having no success with my SCB Easy app and before I make the journey to my SCB branch I thought I would ask here if anyone has any ideas on something I might be doing wrong. Although it does seem pretty straightforward. If not, I guess it's off to the bank tomorrow. Checked VPN is OFF. Tried with wifi both ON and OFF. Agreed consent to verify phone number with provider. Clicked I am already an SCB Customer Provided info requested, in correct format: Passport Nationality, Passport number, Date of Birth. Click Next > Get Sorry. Try Again
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