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CartagenaWarlock

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  1. I have used the Bangkok Bank app in multiple phones since I had the account in 2017. I used my iBanking user ID, password, and phone number, and it worked every time, even from the USA. iBanking is the user id and password you use when accessing the BB website, not mBanking (mobile banking).
  2. Same for most countries. A 10-year multi-entry US visa does not mean one can stay there for ten years.
  3. And plenty supplies for "future brides"
  4. My sample is small. I sampled 200 girls, mostly beer bar girls, where many foreigners go to hunt for their future brides to retire using "wify visas." and they do agree with the above conclusions. Given everything equal, their preferences are Thai, followed by Koreans and Japanese, and then come the western caucasians because they identify themselves with Asian people.
  5. How do you know he shags only once with a mia noi in one night? My guess will be at least twice and I won't be surprised if at least three or four times.
  6. It does not make a difference. You pay income tax for the money your brought to Thailand and then deduct your taxes from US tax obligation. Let's say you make 200k USD and bring 24K USD to Thailand. You pay taxes on 24K USD, let's say it is 2K USD. Your US tax obligation let's say 20K (besides FICA). Now you deduct 2K from your US tax obligation for the taxes you paid in Thailand.
  7. First you pay taxes for the amount you bring to Thailand and then deduct the taxes from your source country's taxes. If your source source country does not tax, then of course you only pay Thailand taxes. Let's say you have 100K USD income in the US and bring 24K. You first pay taxes on the 24K, let's say 1K USD in Thailand. You can then deduct your 1,000 USD taxes paid to Thailand from your US tax liabilities.
  8. I don't think double taxation works like that. In Double taxation (personal not corporate), you pay taxes in you tax resident country first and then deduct your taxes from the source country's taxes. If source country's taxes are 0, you pay the full amount in Thailand. If source country's tax is 20K and Thailand tax is 2k. You pay tax in Thailand first and then deduct your 2K payment from your source country's taxes.
  9. Your 180K USD pre tax income must have at least 20K US income tax obligation after all deductions besides FICA. You can deduct 2500 USD taxes paid in Thailand from your US income tax obligation legally to avoid double taxation.
  10. I'm surprised a billionaire does not know how to protect his money. However, sugar babies are cheap in Thailand compared to the USA (or Europe). My 63 year old friend used to get US sugar babies in their 20s for $5K maintenance a month in exchange for once a week intimate relationship for all night after an expensive dinner date. He now spends 9-month in Thailand and has four mia nois in their 20s for the same monthly maintenance fees ensuring 7-day sleeping with young lady in their birthday suit. He says men are polygamous. They want silk smooth skin of young ladies every night by their side in the bed.
  11. Paid hundreds of small payments (less than 100 baht) using scan and never had any problem. So, I don't believe there is any problem paying by scanning.
  12. Keeping mia nois and sugar babies for sex orgies are cheap with cities like Bangkok, Pattaya, etc. Vietnam may also be the same but still it lacks infrastructure I felt one time that I went to.
  13. So, that's how the Mayanmar vendors on the Sukhumvit road get their stuff from? Not a big deal really. Help lots of people earning their livelihood. I wonder who are the suppliers to the African people selling their stuff on Sukhumvit road.
  14. The Email program will have a print functionality. Select print and change it print to pdf. Instead of printing to paper, it will print to a pdf file.
  15. No, I am stupid to buy an elite after 50 and knocked up a 19-year Poseidon Model to father her child at a very old age and never had a "wify visa"
  16. I have a 20-year elite visa.
  17. Thailand has the highest gun ownership and gun related homicide in Asia. Gun control laws are relaxed and non-enforced and government officials can buy guns at deep discount and sell them at a profit. As a result, a black market of firearms thrives, boosted by an arms smuggling trade between Myanmar and Thailand. Of Thailand’s 7.2 million privately owned guns, only six million are registered. Some guns (the one used in the Bangkok shooting) don't need any registrations at all. Gun sellers can sell them to anybody. I remember I was surprised when one of my friends said that she could buy me a gun without registration or paperworks. Thailand needs more stricter gun control laws and enforcement of existing laws like all laws in Thailand.
  18. The ganja guy is now an Interior minister. I remember Anutin as the ganja guy who made Thailand the ganja heaven. I am wondering who would be the brothel guy that made every bar a brothel in Thailand where old foreigners can find their young brides and live ont eh land of smile using "wify visa".
  19. In the first half of the year, I have made 20% gains in some index funds and, of course, they are down now 7% but still the return is 13% YTD. Bond yield has risen significantly and the dollar is away from equities world wide in search of a safe heaven in the time of equity market turmoil.
  20. Old people don't travel to other countries to find their young brides. Thailand knows it very well and treat all bride seekers in a way fitting way - yearly immigration visits, and all other inconveniences.
  21. Out of 60K, First your rent is the highest component unless you already have a place to live. bangkok is the most expensive. 60K can be a 2-bedroom condo rental in Bangkok's prime location and 10K for a one bedroom rental in Pattaya Jomtien area. Now the next most expenses are foods. I eat a variety of foods, changing everyday from Lebanese to Indian, American, Mexican, Japanese, Korean, and Thai, Greek, etc. etc. I make my own breakfast and occasionally eat breakfast outside. I'm small proportionate and eat also little. I order all foods using foodpanda/grab and a credit card with 3% cash back. My expenses are never more than $500 (or around 25-20K). In Pattaya, I use a motorcycle to run around in the back alleys and always use bolt for Jomtien to Pattaya. Expenses are never more than 6K baht. You can start building your own budget in the place you want to live.
  22. I would say. Because you did not pay taxes in the US.
  23. That is exactly how the double taxation works. If pay the country origin x amount and country of residence the difference between x and the residence country's tax y. If x is more than y, you don't pay anything if y is more than x you pay y-x to the country of residence.
  24. If it's exempt in the country of origin (for example some Capital gains in the US), and there is a tax for the same in Thailand, you pay taxes in Thailand. It's that simple.
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