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US Embassy Refuses to Pay £14.6m London Congestion Charge Bill
BE88 replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Yes I understand but you have to read history the British Indian Empire if you not know -
US Embassy Refuses to Pay £14.6m London Congestion Charge Bill
BE88 replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Indians and Pakistanis were part of the same British empire before their partition -
US Embassy Refuses to Pay £14.6m London Congestion Charge Bill
BE88 replied to Social Media's topic in World News
However, it is funny to note that the English are now governed by Indians, once their servants. -
Exactly, if you have made investments in Thailand and they tell you that you have to stay out for a year or three years to avoid paying 5000 in taxes I find it very risky but if you are free to change the country without regrets or losses then try your luck if you have to pay high taxes in Thailand.
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The question that many ask themselves and I ask myself too is whether we will be asked when we renew our visa if we have filed our taxes? If this is the case, but it remains to be confirmed what will happen in concrete terms, let's assume that I don't declare anything and that they don't give me an extension of the visa, obviously I will have to leave when the visa expires, but I have the possibility of leaving and requesting another visa or Will I be marked as persona non grata? The issues in this case follow one another and could go very distant and not pleasant. For those who are not far behind the 560,000 should ask themselves if the game is worth the risk.
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1,882 new COVID-19 hospitalisations and 16 deaths in the last week
BE88 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Out of a population of 65 million officially but over 70 million when these figures are given we should consider the entire population base in proportion and not start a new Covid hysteria which in any case now has effects like a banal flu and it is clear that with of weak people a flu can be fatal which reflects these indicated data. This news and in any case for the data explained above evident misinformation.- 130 replies
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British family leaves UK for Thailand for lower costs of living
BE88 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Sorry but from the photo she looks like a Thai or at least an Asian who wants to return to Asia. -
Thai Navy Agrees to Install Chinese Engine in Its New Submarine
BE88 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Why are you asking me? Ask the Thai Navy why they made this weak deal. -
Thai Navy Agrees to Install Chinese Engine in Its New Submarine
BE88 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
It is already the Thai government that has accepted this dream solution and so after having advanced money to the Chinese government for this research on submarines it is not at all certain that the submarine will eventually have an engine in a few years -
Thai Navy Agrees to Install Chinese Engine in Its New Submarine
BE88 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
My first comment was to say that the submarine did not yet have an engine, and I maintain this version. What they want to make the engine become is the alternator which becomes an EV type engine where the brakes are used to produce electricity in order to recharge the batteries. They now want to apply the same principle to the submarine.Connection cables are not a problem if they are calculated for the required power. The times when you worked are long gone, now technology has made great strides and if you were to go back to work now you would simply be surprised that you know almost nothing. -
Thai Navy Agrees to Install Chinese Engine in Its New Submarine
BE88 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
It seems to me that you are fixated on diesel engines and have not yet studied the concept of EVs, which to my knowledge do not run on a diesel or even alternators. While the alternator is essential to operate a submarine, which requires a large number of batteries to receive the electrical power, which will then have to be reloaded in a friendly port. Everything now depends on knowing how many miles and at what optimal depth this submarine can function optimally, which is why it is a system still under test. -
On the consideration that Thailand is not capable of taxing all foreign residents I would not be so sure, the ability to control the flows of money passing through the country is a much simpler case than one might think now with the electronic support of banks Thai, it will definitely be slow but not impossible in the end when the taxes arrive. I wouldn't place a bet on this.
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For the majority of winter holidaymakers they don't stay more than 180 days in Thailand so they are outside the taxation of Thailand. But it may also be that the government that is desperately looking for money to keep its promise of 10,000 baht could also get to what you write. Nothing is impossible at this point.
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Thai Navy Agrees to Install Chinese Engine in Its New Submarine
BE88 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
In the BP they don't talk about a diesel engine but about an electric generator that should work with batteries installed to minimize being found in the ocean. After EVs, the vehicle for a submarine would have a clear advantage over diesel-powered submarines. That's why they talk about a new technology to test -
Foreigners Detained for Illegal Daycare on Koh Pha Ngan
BE88 replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Nice souvenir tourist photo. -
Buckle up, Bangkok: Thai official floats capital relocation amid rising sea
BE88 replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
I see that the ground slopes but not the foundations, so it seems from the photos that the soil you added is stabilizing, in other words it is descending. -
Buckle up, Bangkok: Thai official floats capital relocation amid rising sea
BE88 replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
But how can you even compare Thailand to Holland? -
Thai Navy Agrees to Install Chinese Engine in Its New Submarine
BE88 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
According to the Bangkok Post the engine is not an engine but an electric generator, therefore it is still a submarine without an engine. So I assume it will have to charge a lot of Tesla batteries that are in Tesla not sold in China. 😁 -
Yes, it is possible
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Kiwi held in Pattaya for overstaying visa by six years
BE88 replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
This NZ guy would also have high rents when he returns to his country. I agree, after all it's just a question of money. If you have money you live as a king, if you don't have money you live as a rat. -
Kiwi held in Pattaya for overstaying visa by six years
BE88 replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
It seems to me that before the First World War, borders as we know them today did not exist. And it would be a world that has become eutopian today to live without borders because the reality is very different. But beyond these considerations, why does a person want to live like a recluse in Thailand, this country has many advantages but many increasingly serious defects and live in those conditions in secret always being afraid of being discovered until you are the first or afterwards you would be arrested, for me it makes no sense and it impairs my understanding.