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News Forum - Fatal crash on Bang Lamung road as SUV hits car
A tragic accident occurred yesterday when a car collided head-on with an SUV, resulting in severe damage to both vehicles and the death of one driver. The incident took place at 10.06pm yesterday, January 13, on Takhiantia-Khaomaikaew Road, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri province. Emergency services from Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Rescue Centre in Pattaya received … … The story Fatal crash on Bang Lamung road as SUV hits car as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Thailand to tax residents’ foreign income irrespective of remittance
It is now mid-January and Thai Tax Department (TRD) has still not released any further clarifications or details, nor have they released their annual 'How to complete PIT Tax Guides'. The latest TRD website information relates to the 2023 tax year. Given that the documents and tax payable money must be lodged by end-March, I expect that the information will be released soon. Year 2023 | The Revenue Department (English Site) However, PWC has released a Tax Information Booklet for 2024, and that very much reflects the information in their 2023 booklet. Thai Tax 2024/25 Booklet From the other forum - An Aussie bloke went with his Thai Wife into his local TRD Office and asked if his Australian Pension was taxable income in Thailand under the DTA. The Officer did not know and asked the Office Manager. She said she thought it was not taxable income, but rang the Head Office to check. The Head Office told her that Government paid welfare payments are not taxable in Thailand. There is a lot of 'activity' by 'tax experts' offering their 'snake oil' services for Expats to lodge a tax return in Thailand. IMO they are scammers, because nothing has changed with regards to Tax rules and regulations, except for Thailand Tax Residents who make money on investments overseas, and who can no longer bring those earnings into Thailand after 12 months and pay no income tax on those earnings. Thailand is currently re-drafting it's Tax Laws in order to implement a global taxation system, such that Thailand Tax Residents will be liable to pay income taxes on assessable income they earn anywhere in the World - whether it is brought back into Thailand or not. IMO that is when things might affect retired Expats living in Thailand (those not working and/or earning any income from investments overseas). -
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News Forum - Pattaya man left homeless by mosquito coil fire (video)
A fire erupted at a makeshift residence in Pattaya due to a resident inadvertently leaving a mosquito coil burning. The same resident had previously caused a fire at the same location last year while smoking and handling gasoline. Pattaya police were alerted to a blaze at an unnumbered dwelling opposite the Pattaya Provincial Court on … … The story Pattaya man left homeless by mosquito coil fire (video) as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Tourist theft in Patong escalates to stabbing incident
A foreign tourist caused a disturbance in Patong early yesterday morning, January 13, following an alleged theft of headphones from a local shop and injuring a passerby who tried to assist. The incident took place around 1.30am at a shop on Rat-U-Thit 200 Pi Road, known for selling bags, headphones, and various items. Police Lieutenant … … The story Tourist theft in Patong escalates to stabbing incident as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Belgian man scammed out of 8 million baht by female Thai soldier
A Belgian man lost 2 million baht and his condominium room in Pattaya, worth 6 million baht, to a female Thai soldier who posed as a real estate agent. The suspect’s relative claimed the Belgian man and the soldier were previously in a relationship. The 55 year old Belgian policeman, Ronald, and his Thai wife sought … … The story Belgian man scammed out of 8 million baht by female Thai soldier as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story
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