Everything posted by jerrymahoney
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
At this point on page 64 of the topic I will key in the late Donald Rumsfeld from 2002: Reports that say that something hasn't happened are always interesting to me, because as we know, there are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns—the ones we don't know we don't know. And if one looks throughout the history of our country and other free countries, it is the latter category that tends to be the difficult ones. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_are_unknown_unknowns
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
I agree. Just to note, however, that the "big spenders at the high end" are the ones who will be able to afford the big-time tax lawyers/accountants to deal with all this stuff in the most favorable manner.
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
The Thai Revenue Department Sept. 18 posted online Order No. P.161/2023, clarifying personal income tax on income from work duties or business conducted abroad, or arising from assets located abroad. The clarification explains that, effective Jan. 1, 2024, income of residents earned or attributable to assets abroad is subject to personal income tax in Thailand for the year of assessment in which the income is brought into Thailand. [Thailand, Revenue Department, 09/18/23] Reference: View Order No. P.161/2023. https://news.bloombergtax.com/daily-tax-report/thailand-tax-agency-clarifies-payment-of-personal-income-tax-on-income-from-abroad
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
FYI from Thai Revenue Department FAQ: https://www.rd.go.th/english/23520.html Esp. 9. What is the method for elimination of double taxation provided in the agreement? - In a double taxation agreement, there are credit and exemption methods.
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
I have no idea. But 2 of the 3 Thais have long experience in the Thai RD itself.
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
FYI 3 of 4 listed Sherrings tax consultants are Thai. https://sherrings.com/thailand-tax-advisors-consultants.html
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
The 2 links above KPMG and Sherrings as well as multiple other reports I have read from various sources reference Section 41 Par.2 of the Thai Revenue code. However, for those +/- 70 age expats staying 180+ days in the Kingdom, most if not all their income would be under Par. 3 Section 41 namely: (3) Fee of goodwill, copyright or any other rights, annuity or annual payment of income derived from a will, any other juristic act, or court decision. ... which at least for US citizens is excluded under Article 20 Par. 1-3 of the Dual Tax Agreement. Or at least as my simplistic reading would show.
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Blackpink’s Lisa dazzles at ‘Crazy Horse’ in Paris
Since the Crazy Horse cabaret in Paris was started in 1951, maybe the other way around. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Horse_(cabaret)
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Calls for clarification of new Tax regime which appears to target expat foreign income sources
Strictly as a hypothetical: On another topic there was a post: If they start taxing transfers in the 65ks will be the first hit, meant to be income Similar posts in other topics. Well presuming that any of this is ever enacted, I don't know if that will be the case. Most simply, someone on retirement extension via 65k or 40K monthly transfer method (retirement or marriage) could bring their US Social Security annual statement to show sufficient monthly distributions from SS and off-limits via DTA. If someone has 800K or 400K in the bank for extension, the IMM Officer might ask: That's nice. What and where is the money that you actually live on?
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Trump co-defendant pleads guilty in Georgia election case
No. It does not put one in the clear.
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Trump co-defendant pleads guilty in Georgia election case
Possibly.
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Trump co-defendant pleads guilty in Georgia election case
That was a quote from Raw Story as to one reason a plea deal was offered. It doesn't say their was no agreement to turn state's evidence.
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Trump co-defendant pleads guilty in Georgia election case
She is already likely un-indicted co-conspirator #3 in the WASHDC federal case.
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Trump co-defendant pleads guilty in Georgia election case
At least in this case, the Judge has made it clear to the Prosecution that if at all possible he wants the DA to whittle down the case due the sheer logistics of it all. “The Fulton County Courthouse simply contains no courtroom adequately large enough to hold all 19 defendants, their multiple attorneys and support staff, the sheriff’s deputies, court personnel, and the State’s prosecutorial team. Relocating to another larger venue raises security concerns that cannot be rapidly addressed,” the judge wrote. https://www.politico.com/news/2023/09/14/judge-delays-trial-for-trump-others-in-georgia-2020-election-prosecution-00115903
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Anyone have any experience with an insurance company...WrLife?
I'll find out if needs be -- which, at least for now, I will say is highly unlikely.
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Trump co-defendant pleads guilty in Georgia election case
From that Raw Story article: It's not clear whether Chesebro or Powell will be asked to cooperate with investigators as part of their plea agreement, which prosecutors could be offering to avoid showing some evidence in the case ahead of trials for the other defendants. -- or no spill-a da beans.
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Trump co-defendant pleads guilty in Georgia election case
It says in the full article that what he mainly would have to offer would testimony against Ms. Powell.
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Anyone have any experience with an insurance company...WrLife?
Something for me to find out if I ever need to file a complaint or sue them in Court.
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Calls for clarification of new Tax regime which appears to target expat foreign income sources
From what others have said on here, if you get 65K+ baht every month from US Social Security, according to Article 20.2 of the US-Thai DTA, that should not be a problem . Yes?
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Trump co-defendant pleads guilty in Georgia election case
One looming question in the case is how high into the Trump campaign’s hierarchy Hall’s reach extended — and whether the former president or Rudy Giuliani, another co-defendant who led efforts to prove that election fraud had tainted the race, ever interacted with him https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2023/09/29/judge-denies-jeffrey-clark-request-move-his-case-federal-court/ https://archive.li/9pzD0
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Anyone have any experience with an insurance company...WrLife?
My DEC 2022 American Express billing was to WRLIFE LONDON GB And if you have a claim in excess of 150,000 pounds, good luck to you.
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Anyone have any experience with an insurance company...WrLife?
The Association of British Insurers is the voice of the UK’s world-leading insurance and long-term savings industry. Making a complaint If you're unhappy about the way your claim has been handled or the way your insurer has treated you, you have the right to complain. If you are unhappy with your insurer's response to your formal complaint, or if they do not respond within eight weeks, you can take your complaint to the Financial Ombudsman Services (FOS). The FOS is an independent body which aims to settle complaints between consumers and businesses providing financial services. The FOS can only award a maximum of £150,000 and will only represent individuals – it will not represent companies. https://www.abi.org.uk/data-and-resources/tools-and-resources/making-a-complaint
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Trump only running ‘to stay out of prison’
First Trump co-defendant pleads guilty in Georgia election case Hall agreed to serve five years of probation and, importantly for the prosecution’s case, to testify “truthfully in this case and all further proceedings.” That could affect the fortunes of those with whom he is alleged to have interacted, including pro-Trump lawyer Sidney Powell, whose own trial in the case is set to begin Oct. 23, as well as former Justice Department lawyer Jeffrey Clark. One looming question in the case is how high into the Trump campaign’s hierarchy Hall’s reach extended — and whether the former president or Rudy Giuliani, another co-defendant who led efforts to prove that election fraud had tainted the race, ever interacted with him. https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2023/09/29/judge-denies-jeffrey-clark-request-move-his-case-federal-court/
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Anyone have any experience with an insurance company...WrLife?
It seems to me, based upon reading Facebook and Google reviews, that they do deny a fair number of claims. That's because they maybe attract persons who have no prior health insurance track record and those people in particular play fast & loose in disclosing any prior medical history. Then they put in a claim in short order after beginning coverage.
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Anyone have any experience with an insurance company...WrLife?
From topic Insurance companies checking your medical records https://aseannow.com/topic/1297947-insurance-companies-checking-your-medical-records/