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Tax authorities go after woman for 32 million baht - she's just a store worker on 300 baht a day!

 

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A Thai woman has sought the advice of a lawyer after the police and tax authorities have hassled her for years for a tax payment of 32 million baht.

 

The authorities say Nanthawan Khumsri, 35,  is or was the managing director of B.E.N.C. Co. Ltd and owes the money in tax. 

 

She says she is just a humble worker at a department store in the Phu Jao Saming Phrai area of Samut Prakarn and has no idea what they are talking about. 

 

The case began 4 years ago and Nanthawan has complied with all requests to sort out what she believes is a mix-up. 

 

But after being assured that everything would be alright she now faces jail if she can't come up with 200,000 baht bail money.

 

She went to see lawyer Dr Kriangsak Pintusornsri in Samrong for help.

 

She told the media in tears that she feels like committing suicide because of the stress.

 

She has four children and a mother to worry about.

 

Source: Daily News

 

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3 hours ago, Mackstask said:

Maybe the authorities should be looking at Hi-So wealthy Thai millionaires that have never paid a baht in taxes instead of picking on the vulnerable. Typical Thailand. 

Same everywhere. 12 Au dollars annual tax for one Australian mega-rich, just got to know the lurks.

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21 minutes ago, PEE TEE said:

Must be ways of checking into it  

No doubt, but does anyone in the Thai government or bureaucracy give a damn?

 

At least giving it some publicity is a good start.

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9 minutes ago, munchlet said:

This is not surprising. Prosecution in Thailand is a money spinner for the police expecially. My secretary, who is a Chulalongkorn graduate in English was jailed for buying a  stolen car off the mafia who sold it to her. She got 18 months. She was offered no jail time and dropped charges for THB1mn. She did not pay. She could not. There are 400,000 people in jail in Thailand, mainly for drug possession. All those families wrecked, children without parents.

 

The Irony is that the mafia who sold the car to my secretary are still out free, presumably because they work and in hand with the police. I love Thailand, but i despair sometimes. 400,000 people in jail? That's nearly 1% of the adult population and a lot of screwed up families. Disgraceful.

Your secretary was a victim of Thai justice. [sorry that's an oxymoron] 

The inability of thai departments to corelate the paperwork of seemingly simple transactions is unbelievable.

The desire of the current government to Thai 4.00 does not correspond to the existing stage of Thai 0.04

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1 hour ago, geisha said:

Maybe a major national newspaper should take up her story and investigate. Something like this is usually a journalists dream in the west.

Yes, but in Thailand you are taught from birth never, ever to question your 'betters'. And in Thailand anyone who wears a uniform is considered to be your superior. That is why no journalist ever asks obvious and searching questions. They would simply be warned to know their place.

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