List: China has over 50% of all foreign-owned condos in Thailand
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News Forum - Phuket tourists smash wheel lock with rock, sparking outrage (video)
Foreign tourists in Phuket sparked a social media firestorm after blatantly disregarding Thai law by smashing a police wheel lock with a rock in broad daylight. The brazen act occurred outside a shopping mall on Rat Uthit 200 Pi Road in Patong today, January 14. A 23-second video of the incident was shared by the … … The story Phuket tourists smash wheel lock with rock, sparking outrage (video) as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Firestarter: Thai man torches own home in Yasothon blaze
A man suffering from mental health issues set fire to his own home, causing significant damage to a two-storey wooden house in Ban Song Pueay, Mueang Song Pueay, Kham Khuean Kaeo district, Yasothon province. The incident occurred yesterday, January 13, with strong winds exacerbating the fire’s rapid spread. Emergency services deployed two firetrucks to the … … The story Firestarter: Thai man torches own home in Yasothon blaze as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Thailand to tax residents’ foreign income irrespective of remittance
Good point Bob it's amazing to see how many Expats want to hand over their personal financial details even though they've received no correspondence from the TRD. The key detail If you work in Thailand in which case you should already be registered with a TIN unlike most of these YouTubers. -
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News Forum - Hat Yai gears up for Chinese New Year with parades and contests
Hat Yai is pulling out all the stops for a dazzling Chinese New Year celebration, promising a week of vibrant festivities from January 28 to February 2. This iconic festival, a highlight for Thailand’s Chinese community, will take over Srinakorn Foundation School with parades, dragon and lion dances, fireworks, and breathtaking lantern sculptures. The festival … … The story Hat Yai gears up for Chinese New Year with parades and contests as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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Income requirement for legal marriage in Thailand
35K? Most Agents charge 12K-15K and some less if you are a 'frequent flyer'. Getting an official marriage done in Thailand is not easy at all - the annual extension is far far easier.
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