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Podcast Reveals Key Thailand Tax Changes for Foreigners
This also applies to me. I'm Dutch, and on November 21st this year, a new tax treaty was signed at the Dutch embassy in Bangkok. This means that Dutch citizens living in Thailand don't have to pay taxes on their pensions in Thailand, but they do have to file a tax return in Thailand. The pension is taxed in the Netherlands. Thai citizens living in the Netherlands are taxed in Thailand, and no longer in the Netherlands. For Dutch citizens, it depends on whether you are still liable for tax in the Netherlands or not. Each country has made separate agreements with Thailand.
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Thailand aims to amend laws to boost arms exports
Do they perhaps want to get rid of the F-5E and F-5F? These prehistoric planes fit nicely with an African bandit republic with a dictator. Who else would want them?! Maybe Zelensky, but for free of course!
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British and Norwegian nationals arrested for illegal employment
A brown envelope will certainly solve the problem 😁
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Thailand aims to become Southeast Asia’s top hub for international concerts
Almost all artists on the A list are deceased or die within a number of years. The other artists are on the Z list consisting of rap, hip hop, hardcore, which has nothing to do with music. 😁 Or do they want to attract more backpackers who spend large amounts of money 😁
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Three weeks of Songkran celebrations begin April 1st
This will also boost the number of traffic victims. They have lost their minds
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British citizen stranded in Thai hospital with a 400,000 baht plea to escape
Moron!
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Electric Tuk-Tuks reduce greenhouse gas emissions, easier for the elderly to use
The sound of Tuk-Tuks as well as the sound of boats on the Chao Phraya River and klongs are the charm of Bangkok. Another thing is that you will not hear electric Tuk-Tuks coming and since Tuk-Tuk drivers are not really known for being slow, the number of accidents will increase.
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