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Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) system is online (but not announced as starting yet)
So what if no email, no PC or printer? TM6 just needed a Biro! -
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Stuck in Lopburi and bashed !
I heard he's back in Pattaya, he has his mop in hand ready to help clean up the city. -
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90 day report online rejected again
Same here. The old system never worked for me, but the new system has worked since the day it came online. I had one rejection, which was the first report after getting a new passport. -
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PM Paetongtarn Faces Tax Storm: Scandal Brewing Over Shares
People’s Party MP Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn at the Revenue Department Thailand's Prime Minister, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, faces heat over potential tax loopholes in a family share transfer worth a whopping 4.4 billion baht. The spotlight is on her cosy promissory notes to family members, allegedly dodging the 5% tax on share transfers. The move has sparked uproar, questioning her transparency and legal compliance. The Revenue Department is under pressure to act, following a call from People's MP Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn. Wiroj urged the department's director-general, Pinsai Suraswadi, to probe such actions, fearing they might set a reckless precedent. As Paetongtarn brushes off the allegations, insisting those promissory notes will be settled next year, tensions brew around her integrity. Among those implicated are her immediate relatives, including brother Panthongtae and sister Pinthongta, with whom she exchanged shares for notes. Under current rules, promissory notes stay tax-free until cash payment, leaving Wiroj suspicious of this deliberate delay. In the tense air of recent censure debates, opposition echoes demand clarity from their leader. Promissory notes, often accused of vague terms, have positioned Paetongtarn in a potentially precarious legal landscape. With public trust teetering, many watch closely to see how the Revenue Department navigates political tides. For now, Paetongtarn's reputation remains under scrutiny as she holds firm amid the allegations. The ongoing situation highlights a larger national discussion on transparency and fair governance. Both Thai citizens and lawmakers are closely monitoring developments, seeking a resolution that upholds principles of fairness and accountability. The outcome remains uncertain, but it could present political challenges for the Prime Minister. Based on a report by Thai Newsroom -- 2025-03-29 -
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Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) system is online (but not announced as starting yet)
You can't see this landing page?
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