Hello,
Did you file 2023 personal Thai taxes? Example: personal income tax (PIT) form 90, the one for folks who made money only with capital gains or interest. Basically, I need examples of COMPLETED forms that I can use as models for myself. I can also learn from form 91 if you filed that one instead.
Did you pay an English-speaking accountant? How/where did you find them? Did you get copies of all forms they filed on your behalf? This is important.
I need an accountant in Pattaya as I don't have a car - finding one is a challenge. Google is my friend.
I have reached out to some companies in Pattaya on costs to get the TIN/Lor.Por 10.1 (which is Thai only!) and the PIT income tax form 90. 3000 baht, 7000 baht, 450 USD an hour etc... seems excessive to me. If you filed form 90 (or an accountant filed for you) then I have some questions about it. (I hope you have copies of all forms filed by your accountant for you) I just need some real world examples of completed forms that will help teach me. I can translate the TIN form 10.1 using Google, but still worried about trying and failing to get the TIN myself.
Not looking to have members do my taxes. PIT form 90 is in English (except for the TIN form!), but I have questions about how to complete it. I'll pay an accountant if I have to (assuming I can be led to one that is trustworthy), and their online e-file ability is mandatory.
Did you get your TIN from RD yourself? How did you ask for online/e-file access there? Any warnings or recommendations? Yes, I know, take someone who can translate Thai for me, but I am at a disadvantage at the moment.
Thanks for reading. Your PMs are welcomed and appreciated. 🙂
Brokers may be 'a dime a dozen' as you say, but brokers don't set the rules. It's insurers who do that and if they have, collectively decided to 'shut the door' on us oldies, then there's nothing the brokers can do about it.
Picture of the scene.
At approximately 06:05 on December 29, on Pattaya Third Road, a violent altercation resulted in the fatal stabbing of a 27- year-old Japanese man, identified as Mr. Seita Tanabe. The victim succumbed to his injuries despite resuscitation efforts.
Police Lieutenant Colonel Wuttikorn Plodprong, Deputy Inspector of Pattaya City Police Station, received the report and alerted his superior, Police Colonel Navin Teerawit. Officers and rescue personnel from Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation rushed to the scene.
Upon arrival, Mr. Tanabe was found lying in a pool of blood with a severe stab wound to his chest. Bystanders were attempting to revive him as rescue workers administered first aid and performed CPR. The victim was immediately transported to a nearby hospital, where he later passed away.
The alleged attacker, identified as 36-year-old David Mansiri, a Thai-English dual national, was detained at the scene. He displayed signs of heavy intoxication, with visible facial swelling, abrasions, and torn clothing. Despite his arrest, Mr. Mansiri showed no remorse, even making an "I love you" hand gesture to authorities. A knife believed to be the weapon was recovered and secured as evidence.
According to Mr. Bank, a 22-year-old witness, the altercation began when the suspect was arguing with his foreign girlfriend. Both he and Mr. Tanabe attempted to intervene, but their efforts were misinterpreted. The suspect allegedly punched Mr. Tanabe, prompting Mr. Bank to urge both parties to leave the area.
Shortly after, Mr. Tanabe retaliated by punching Mr. Mansiri, reigniting the conflict. The situation escalated when the suspect drew a knife and stabbed the victim in front of onlookers. Witnesses quickly notified authorities.
Police transported the suspect to the hospital for treatment of a dislocated left shoulder. However, tensions rose when the victim's grieving girlfriend and friends, who were awaiting news at the hospital, learned of his death. Overcome with anger and sorrow, they shouted abuse at the suspect and attempted to confront him. Police swiftly intervened to prevent further violence.
Lieutenant Colonel Itthiporn Tangchuthaveesap, Deputy Inspector of Pattaya City Police, documented the crime scene and coordinated with investigators to gather evidence and pursue legal action against the suspect. Authorities have assured that justice will be served in accordance with the law.
-- 2024-12-29
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