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Not electric , it’s hybrid but aggressive price cut by MG
at this price point the Mg Vs hev look quite interesting
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Guys I will also like to point out that in the near future there will be new brands that will sell electric car in Thailand .
i am interested in particolare at zeekr and xpeng. So there will be more competition than now.
There will be also more models from Byd and other brands. We are just at the beginning
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Tesla just cut again the price of her cars in China and Us. Let’s see if they will also do it here in the near future
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Another very interesting news.
https://m.arenaev.com/chinese_automaker_gac_eyes_2026_for_solidstate_battery_evs-news-3403.php
gac Aion plan to use solid state battery from 2026
look like the technological advance in the next few year will be quite major.
Many problem for used electric in the future.
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One important consideration when buying a car is also the price you can get when you resell it.
A 10-year-old pickup still has a decent resale value.
An electric car, considering the degradation of the battery and the rapid advancement in technology, will probably be worth close to 0.
P.S. I am not against electric cars and plan to buy one myself in the future as a second car, but math is math.
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27 minutes ago, Pib said:
Not really a game change....just a good improvement in BYD Blade Battery capacity of approx 27%. And that 1000km estimate is based on CLTC range estimation without saying how big the KWH battery size would need to be in a certain car model. CLTC ranges are optimistic....even more optimistic than the optimistic NEDC estimate.
For example, a BYD Atto 3 Extended range with 60.5KWH Blade Battery has a CLTC range of 510Km, a NEDC of 480Km, and a WLTP of 420Km. Say the the Atto 3 battery pack physical sized remained the same but its Gen 1 Blade Battery cells were replaced with this new Gen 2 cell with 27% more capacity it would now have around 77KWH capacity with a CLTC range of around 650Km, NEDC of 610, and WLTP of 535Km.
let’a wait for the details but as far as I understand , there will be bigger range and cheaper price.
https://cleantechnica.com/2024/02/26/catl-byd-to-slash-battery-prices-by-50-in-2024-boom-evs-win/
probably at the end of 2024/ begins of 2025 will be possible to have a battery with a 1000km for the price of a 500km range battery in 2023
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https://electrek.co/2024/04/08/byd-launch-next-gen-ev-battery-more-range-lower-price/
this one is a game changer.
if really in the near future the range go up do 1000km and the price will be even more cheap than now. I think I will buy one ev.- 1
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First I will like to thanks MR Lister for the tax guide.
Second I will like a clarification on this point:
23) YOU are responsible for determining if your assessable income in Thailand exceeds the threshold and means you must file a tax return. That assessable income might comprise a combination of pension payments, investment income, rental income or any of the other types of income listed in the link above. If you have assessable income of over 120,000 baht per year, you must file a tax return (60,000 baht if your sole source of assessable income is bank interest paid in Thailand). We further understand that you are still required to file a return, as long as your assessable income exceeds the threshold, even though there is no tax to pay. There is no penalty however, that we can see, for failing to file a nill return, at present.
As far as I understand if in the year you receive more than 60k THB you have to present a return, but you also have to present a return if the bank already deduct the tax from the amounts?
Actually not only you did not have to pay anything but you suppose to get some money back.
I hope I make clear my point. English is not my mother toungue.
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16 hours ago, Dogmatix said:
I have a practical question about the implications of the new order P 162/2566. I was planning to remit some funds before the end of the year but but these are old savings for which I have no records of tax being paid. The remitting account has also received some income during this year. So I was concerned the remittance could be interpreted as this year's income, if they adopt a LIFO approach. I assume that P 162/2566 may only be applicable from 1 Jan 2024 and that anything remitted before year end 2023 is taxable, if income deemed to have arisen in the same tax year under old interpretation. So, if it is remitted at beginning of Jan 2024, it is too early to be deemed as arising in 2024 and no income came into account yet in 2024. It is also covered by the P 162/2566 exemption for pre-2024 income. Am I missing something?
That’s also my understanding.
everything that is done before 01-01-2024 is not subject to tax even if remitted after that date.
so maybe the best time to bring in the money are the first days of January 2024.
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That’s also my understanding.
everything that is done before 01-01-2024 is not subject to tax even if remitted after that date.
so maybe the best time to bring in the money are the first days of January 2024.
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I think we have to wait for the details.
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Anyone receive the letter for pay the property tax this year?
mine not arrive yet
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On 11/26/2021 at 9:58 AM, theoldgit said:
I can only speak for transfers to the UK via Kasikorn, using the the K+ App, I've done it a number of times without any issius, no visits to a branch, no documents and no work permit, I imagine other banks have something similar.
The limit is $49,999.
Thanks for the info.
reading the link I find this:
Funds can be transferred with one of the 16 objectives:
- (1) Payment of imported and exported products
- (2) Students’ expenses
- (3) Consultant’s fee
- (4) Income repatriation by workers
- (5) Remittance to family members or relatives who have a permanent residence in other countries
- (6) International travel expenses – others
- (7) Travel expenses – tourists
- (8) Fares
- (9) Healthcare expenses
- (10) Shipping costs
- (11) Insurance and reinsurance premiums on goods
- (12) Indemnity for goods
- (13) News service fees
- (14) Advertisement costs
- (15) Property rental
- (16) Private sector grants
In my case I just want to send money Back to my account in Europe where they come from before. What I have to put as object?
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18 hours ago, couchpotato said:
Have they approved your payment confirmation yet. Or wait until business hours tomorrow?
Thanks
6 hours ago, marino28 said:
Not yet
5 hours ago, WaveHunter said:Please keep us posted on this. I'm really curious to know if this was actually for real or merely another failed scheme. I hope for your sake it is for real, but I'm getting pretty jaded but all the past public registration failures for those of us outside of Bangkok, and also by the other private hospital (Pattaya Memorial) that reneged when they offered it also. So far, ALL registration schemes to Pattaya expats have amounted to nothing more than disingenuous offers, and a complete waste of our time!
Just to follow up, I received the confirmation of my payment.
no complain from me.
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12 hours ago, couchpotato said:
Have they approved your payment confirmation yet. Or wait until business hours tomorrow?
Thanks
Not yet
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I bought via line the Moderna vaccine from Bangkok Hospital Pattaya
The process was very simple.
all the information are on their Facebook page and internet site -
In my letter there was the symbol of Krungthai bank. So I went there and paid.
1 min and 10 thb commission
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Pilotman you are right, normally I would think like you did,
but I have recurrent problem of infection in my hampits because of sweat , and I am tired about it. That is why I am thinking to do this procedure called miraDry
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Hello,
anybody have done miraDry in Thailand for reduce the sweating of the armpit? If yes, where?
there is a clinic called Rattinan in Bangkok that have this procedure.
Before do it I wanted to know if anyone has already done this operation.
thank you
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Hello,
i have 2 daughter here , and when they were born they get a book with their health history and a page about vaccination, but of course is only in thai and is also very difficult to understand.
Now I am thinking to moving next year abroad and I will like to have a certificate in english with the vaccinations done so far.
Anyone know how to do it?
i am located in Pattaya
next week I will try to go ask in the hospital, but maybe someone had my same problem and know the procedure already.
thank you
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Anybody with an Elite Visa renewed a 5 year driving licence in the last few months? Where?
In Pattaya is not possibile anymore.
Thanks for the information
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anybody is aware of a DLT not to far from Pattaya (let's say 2 hour drive) that not need appointment in advance, or have a short que ?
the one near Regent school have a waiting time of more than 2 months for an appointment.
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Ok, thanks for the information
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hello everyone,
since there is covid, this year I will extend my elite visa inside Thailand.
I already know all the documents that are required .
Just a quick question related to the TM 7.
Reason for extension: what I have to write?
if any other elite member read my topic. What did you write for reason of extension?
i was thinking to just write:
Reason for extension: Thailand Elite Visa Extension.
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
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Anyway I am not surpresid the Deepal is selling very well here.
one of the most important things for Thais is look. The Deepal look expensive and posh
the design of the suv in particular is really nice
Maybe when Byd will lunch the pickup , that will be the new best sellers, but we don’t have a date yet and pricing