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  1. It's been there for 15 years so I would say that's unlikely. Well, I used to be able to squeeze it out, but it keeps filling up.
  2. I want to have a small cyst removed on my cheekbone, about 2 cm under my eye. Where could I get this done in CM and how much would such a procedure cost? I am looking for a competent doctor since the cyst is in such a visible place.
  3. That is true, however, my country does require me to have a business with the amount of work that I do (more than 1000 hours a year and more than 60k per year income in euro). For lower amounts, setting up a company is not always required indeed.
  4. I am not sure if I am allowed to have a business back home and/or even pay taxes back home if I don't live or work there; my country stipulates that a freelancer must have their business where they live and also pay taxes there. Of course I might be able to keep invoicing from my home country's bank account, but wouldn't that create suspicion or trouble if I receive 60k per year through that account and never pay any taxes? Also, taxes in my country amount to around 33% with my income, so if I can pay less than that by paying in Thailand I would do so. Also, are the Thai authorities not going to ask any questions if I live here and don't have an income? Or if I receive lots of money on my foreign bank account?
  5. Hi. I am in a relationship with a Thai woman and we are considering to get married. Back home (EU) I am a self-employed text writer and I work from home, and I would plan to continue my business when I move to Thailand to be with my wife. I am just wondering what I am facing if I want to be self-employed in Thailand. I serve non-Thai clients only. In my country, this is extremely easy; you just register as a freelancer, pay a small fee and pay income tax at the end of the year and, if applicable, VAT during the year. But I fear things might not be so simple in Thailand.

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