Tax patent to be required for EB visa extension?
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Re: Tax patent to be required for EB visa extension?
So it was time to renew my business license an I was told I now had to register on their online service (registrationservices.gov.kh). No pb, but it really seems like a "corporate" company registration form.
I am a freelancer with less than 250M riel turnover and you can only register with a minimum of 250M...
@PSD-Kiwi Do you now if this is the right place to register for small business (apply for voluntary taxation and NOT VAT registration) ?
I am a freelancer with less than 250M riel turnover and you can only register with a minimum of 250M...
@PSD-Kiwi Do you now if this is the right place to register for small business (apply for voluntary taxation and NOT VAT registration) ?
Re: Tax patent to be required for EB visa extension?
Sorry mate, no idea about that one.
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Re: Tax patent to be required for EB visa extension?
Having just gone through this, my notes are as follows;Bonnetdedouche wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25, 2020 2:59 pm I am a freelancer with less than 250M riel turnover and you can only register with a minimum of 250M...
1. They're bloody fussy- Passport photo needed manipulation to get the white background sufficiently white to be accepted.
2. The Estimated turnover threshold simply sets the minimum tax figure that will be submitted. $132. Estimate to earn more by all means; it simply puts the fee up.
3. It's glitchy. Save changes periodically, and before going forwards.
4. Covid, and many other things Chinese sourced is getting a bit tedious...*
feel free to ignore any/all of the above.
Re: Tax patent to be required for EB visa extension?
Here in kampot, bar and restaurant domt pay tax but only the license, so with this change a lot of busimess will start to pay tax.. Or no visa for your employers..
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Re: Tax patent to be required for EB visa extension?
Normally you cannot extend an EG, but since Covid-19 you can extend EGs for one month at a time only.
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Re: Tax patent to be required for EB visa extension?
The dawn of the age of mass deportations. Soon.
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Re: Tax patent to be required for EB visa extension?
It's nice to see that they have an all in one solution now, but the question is what is required going forward, specifically with the tax department. I really don't want to be submitting accounting reports all the time, and have no idea what my tax obligation is going to be beyond the $132/year.Freightdog wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25, 2020 9:16 pmHaving just gone through this, my notes are as follows;Bonnetdedouche wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25, 2020 2:59 pm I am a freelancer with less than 250M riel turnover and you can only register with a minimum of 250M...
1. They're bloody fussy- Passport photo needed manipulation to get the white background sufficiently white to be accepted.
2. The Estimated turnover threshold simply sets the minimum tax figure that will be submitted. $132. Estimate to earn more by all means; it simply puts the fee up.
3. It's glitchy. Save changes periodically, and before going forwards.
4. Covid, and many other things Chinese sourced is getting a bit tedious...*
feel free to ignore any/all of the above.
Re: Tax patent to be required for EB visa extension?
Pre-Covid, E-type Visa holders were eligible to apply for 1x 6 month EG EOS, they then either needed to leave the country or apply for an EB, ER or ES EOS as long as they had the required supporting documentation.
Since COVID-19 travel restrictions, the DoI have temporarily stopped issuing 3 & 6 month EG EOS's, and only issue 1 month EG EOS's on a month by month basis, no need to leave the country to apply for subsequent Extensions.
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