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Is the yellowing inside or outside the glass. Toothpaste could do the trick. Mildly abrasive. Or WD40 can fix most things!
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They are <deleted> morons.! I wonder how they all get to the venues they want to disrupt, bicycles or EVs. No really, they want to stop FURTHER drilling for oil in new places. But it is OK to dig for Lithium and other precious metals, and copper etc.
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I use both Chrome & Edge, and NORD VPN. In Windows 11 (and 10) if you go onto say, BBC iPlayer, or ITVx, or All4 or My 5, or almost ANY website, you can press Alt F, which open a windows on the right. Choose App, and then Install as an app, with desktop or start shortcut. No browser then needed.
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New Police Hairstyle Regulations on the Horizon
KannikaP replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
And in early 60s, a Square Neck was allowed, but not by my Mum & Dad. 'you look like one of them Beatles or Rolling Stoners' they would argue. I went on to be a pro muso for 50 years! -
Did you try a car accessories shop, or Cockpit etc. I got one from Lazada, gobbed on the rubber sticker and put it above my rear-view mirror. Rear one......not yet.
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Did you not do maths at school? So easy to do this calculation. Example no.1 65k x 12 = 780k. Minus any allowances, say 190k = 590k, on which you should pay tax at the going rates of 150 @ 0%, next 150k @ 5%, then 10%. Example no. 2, my case. 40k x 12 = 480, minus 190k - 60k = 230k, of which 150k is at 0%, leaving 5% tax to pay on 80,000 = 4000 per year.
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Just got back, with a Tax ID, same number as on my Pink Card. with assurance that, in my case, transferring 40k per month = 480k per annum, after 190k + 60k + 150k all at 0%, I shall have to pay Bht4000 for the year. There was some mention of 100k being deductible for expenses. As we are not married, I cannot claim 60k for my Mrs, but possibly some for the school fees I pay for my Mrs's son, he will let me know. Where the money comes from, pension, interest, sister's immoral earnings, is of no matter. It is simply how much is/will be transferred from UK to Thailand in the specific tax year. As I am only getting UK State Pension @ £170 per week = £8840 and a small one from Norway, my total UK income is £10400, below the Tax Free Allowance, so no tax due in UK either. I am happy with this.
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In UK, the first £12570 is at 0%, NOT tax free. After that it is at 20% up to something like £37k. In Thailand the threshold for 0% is up to Bht 150,000 or about £3350 and then various rates up to 35%. So if I import Bht 40,000 per month = Bht 480k= £10720, on which I have 'paid' 0% tax according to UK tax law, would I still be required to pay any tax in Thailand? I read on here that over 65s get a 60k allowance plus and extra 190k at 0%. Is this correct please?