Sue *********
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@Dany ******
It would be better if you would explane that the tax rates are progressive. That means if you transfer about 2 mio thb in a tax year in total the deductions and due to progressive accounting results in about 15%-20% tax at the end. for retirees >65 even less.

I‘m not sure if a retiree does have to spend over 4‘000 US $ every month for living here in Thailand 😉
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@Jay ******
These are not Salengs and if they are not used/registered officially for public transport like taxis or tuktuks at DLT they don‘t even get plates and then not insured 🤷🏻‍♀️
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@Bill *******
Which insurance co would insure salengs? I was told no insurance for them
Sue **********
Depends on lot of individual situations for retirees, age, sort of pension, country of origin, family status and so much more. Nobody can tell whats going to be implemented at all, not even tax experts know the answer
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@Bruce ***
No semantics at all. Just go to the embassy TH page and look after „Tourist Visa“
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@Nongnuch *******
according to the law a CoR is free. You only pay if you want it same day, if not you don‘t have to pay for a coR if you can wait some days or week
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@Nongnuch *******
you meant different IOs not different DLTs 😉
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@Lynnette ******
I think he meant an agent to handle with CoR and DLT
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@Jim *******
For retirees with pension it depends on the country. There is nowhere written in the Tax Revenue law that pensioners don‘t pay tax at all. J