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News Forum - Thai customs to impose VAT on all postal imports
This massive influx of low-priced goods presents a significant challenge for customs officials, as it would require a substantial amount of time to open each box for tax assessment, as proposed by the Finance Ministry. As a result, officials are now contemplating suitable methods for collecting tax on these low-priced goods If they are going to saddle Thai Post with this collection, then an obvious method would be for the package and the recipient to each have a receipt for payment, and the VAT is collected from whichever receipt amount is higher. In the past, when purchasing something from overseas, the vendor (Amazon, for instance would collect the estimated duty) or the shipper (FedEx, DHL, etc.) would collect the duty imposed before delivering. I can't see any other way that is even remotely efficient, without opening to corruption possibilities, as Fanta said. -
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News Forum - Thai customs to impose VAT on all postal imports
The corruption will be epic in scale. The goods are prepaid, the Customs Office assigns an inflated value & demands VAT payment, the purchaser either pays the tax or the goods are seized and auctioned off to ”interested” third parties.- 1
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News Forum - American sailors set foot on the wild side of Walking Street, Pattaya
I seen quite a few US Navy personnel around the City this weekend impeccably behaved and disciplined and enjoying Pattaya. The girls in Soi 6 were absolutely delighted to welcome them for their short R&R especially with their rent due this week.- 1
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News Forum - American sailors set foot on the wild side of Walking Street, Pattaya
Pattaya’s notorious Walking Street played host to around 6,000 American sailors from the United States Navy’s Carrier Strike Group 9. The sailors, who were on a rest and relaxation visit, arrived in Pattaya on April 24 and departed yesterday, April 28. The visit, marked by their presence in various bars, restaurants, and go-go bars, ended … … The story American sailors set foot on the wild side of Walking Street, Pattaya as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Thailand Video News | Weather experts debunk rumours of extended summer, Bangkok traffic cop killed by drunk driver during charity event
In this Thailand video news, Alex and Jay cover a series of recent events across Thailand, tragedy and turmoil have struck various regions, leaving a trail of chaos and uncertainty. A traffic policeman tragically lost his life in Bangkok during a charity event, falling victim to a drunk driver’s reckless actions. Meanwhile, Pattaya witnessed havoc … … The story Thailand Video News | Weather experts debunk rumours of extended summer, Bangkok traffic cop killed by drunk driver during charity event as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story
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