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Customs Department to amend regulations on imported super cars

 

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BANGKOK, 16 August 2017 (NNT) – The Customs Department has stepped up its effort to amend laws pertaining to the import of high end automobiles as well as the submission of information on 200 cars found to have evaded taxes to the Department of Special Investigation (DSI). 

The Customs Department is assembling information on 200 cars found to have either circumvented import duties or paid an insufficient amount for submission to the DSI so that it can press them to pay off the owed sums. 

Director-General of the Customs Department Kulis Sombatsiri said evidence is available to affirm that almost all of the 200 cars avoided taxes when being brought into Thailand. 

He also let on that the department is drafting new regulations on high end cars with the intent to bring laws more in line with present circumstances. One of the changes to be implemented is the requirement of a certified price evaluation to protect against importers paying too low a tax. 

Looking to amend order 317 of its office, the Customs Department is also poised to hold a conference of all super car importers so that they understand applicable regulations. It will use the opportunity to assure that it does not wish to stand in the way of their businesses but rather to uphold the law.

 
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It's not the laws that are the problem, it's the people who supposed to enforce those

laws, you can have the best laws on the books, but if the gate keepers are

dishonest, nothing will change....

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Just slap 328% on rice imports to the rest of the world and sit back and see this lot move in the right direction. Aus wine in the UK (half decent bottle) £5.00 in los x5+ Why is that.

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You have paid amount x for the car overseas,

paid to bring it to the Los, paid your duty

surely you would want to fork out a little more,

just a little teeny Weenie bit,

why would you not pay, the car is right in front  of you, 

integrity has nothing to with with this deal.

 

 

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" protect against importers paying too low a tax." I never realised importers wanted to pay unrealistic import taxes. Just goes to show you learn something every day.
 

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14 minutes ago, wakeupplease said:

Just slap 328% on rice imports to the rest of the world and sit back and see this lot move in the right direction. Aus wine in the UK (half decent bottle) £5.00 in los x5+ Why is that.

Because cheap French Plonk would destroy Thailand's burgeoning wine industry LOL

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 One of the changes to be implemented is the requirement of a certified price evaluation to protect against importers paying too low a tax. Im sure that will be totally legitimate !
 

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2 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

A 200mph supercar is an absolute necessity to get to the next red light pay the tax its so worth it. 

 

They need the 500 horse power so that policemen can be dragged 500 metres down the road.

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3 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

A 200mph supercar is an absolute necessity to get to the next red light pay the tax its so worth it. 

Off topic BUT i do like your Avatar . one of the best Welsh Rock bands ever !!

On that note "In the grip of a tyre fitter hand" would be appropiate :-)

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3 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

A 200mph supercar is an absolute necessity to get to the next red light pay the tax its so worth it. 

So- no different here to anywhere else in the world then?

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8 hours ago, wakeupplease said:

Just slap 328% on rice imports to the rest of the world and sit back and see this lot move in the right direction. Aus wine in the UK (half decent bottle) £5.00 in los x5+ Why is that.

Just possibly, protecting the local rice whiskey industry???

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