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Will27

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  1. Looks like it was a pricing error. Oops! We Made A Mistake… Frozen Aussie Marathon Dim Sims 1.5kg Shop now Hey there, friends! We've got some news to share with our amazing Thailand customers. We're always striving to do our best, but sometimes, we admit, we can make mistakes. And boy, did we have a little hiccup with the preorder prices of our famous dim sims and Chiko rolls on our website for our Thailand based customers. We want to be completely transparent with you all because we value your trust in us. Due to a glitch, the prices displayed were higher than what they should have been. Yikes! 😱 But here's the good news: we have already fixed the issue and you can now find the correct, lower prices on Bunnasia.com. To all the wonderful Thailand based customers who have already placed orders with the incorrect prices, please accept our sincerest apologies. We're truly sorry for any inconvenience caused. But fear not, because we are committed to making things right for you. In the next couple of days, we will be reaching out to you personally to rectify the situation. We want to ensure that you are completely happy with your order and that you receive the best price possible. We truly appreciate your support and want to make sure you feel valued as part of our Bunnasia family. So hang tight, folks! We're on it and will make sure everything is sorted out for you. Thank you for your understanding, your loyalty, and for giving us the chance to fix our little oopsie! Stay fabulous and keep on enjoying the deliciousness of Bunnasia.
  2. You're talking about Bunnasia I assume. That's quite the price hike. Why don't you flick them an email and enquire.
  3. Series 2 of Trigger Point has just dropped.
  4. Murder Trial: The Killing of Dr Brenda Page This 2 part series was excellent. Dr Brenda Page died following a brutal attack, with her former husband Christopher Harrisson accused of her murder.
  5. A true crime series offering viewers a first-hand account of dangerous criminal investigations from those closest to the action – the undercover agents themselves. Undercover agents are on the front lines; often risking their lives to gather evidence that may help take criminals off the streets. Each episode includes surveillance video and audio recordings from actual investigations to reveal the critical moments that could make or break a case – or an agent’s life. Living in secrecy and often unrecognized beyond their tightest circles, these agents rarely get to tell their stories, until now.
  6. You mop floors for a living don't you? At least he's lived here. Unlike yourself who just continually talks about it.
  7. Between bed pan cleaning, mopping the floors and studying for his degree in phycology, I'm surprised he has the time to keep posting his inane comments. I'd have money on he's living with his mum as well.
  8. Most I imagine are done online now. No trips to the Embassy are needed.
  9. This is getting some excellent reviews. During WWII, five miles above the ground and behind enemy lines, ten men inside a bomber known as a "Flying Fortress" battle unrelenting flocks of German fighters.
  10. Expats Set against the complex tapestry of Hong Kong residents, Expats depicts a multifaceted group of women after a single encounter sets off a chain of life-altering events that leaves everyone navigating the intricate balance between blame and accountability.
  11. New one from Netflix just dropped. Fleeing from Medellín to Miami, Griselda Blanco creates one of the most ruthless cartels in history.
  12. The key word there is may. That is your interpretation. I've told you previously, I don't agree with it. I think they're talking about residents, not non-residents. If you are a non-resident for taxation, you pay from the first dollar. This is from the ATO help desk. It does mention offsets and SAPTO but still says you have to pay tax on the balance. https://community.ato.gov.au/s/question/a0J9s0000002ngF/p00172380
  13. Prosper New Aussie series. Richard Roxburgh is always worth a watch. Set in the inner sanctum of an evangelical megachurch run by the wealthy Quinn family, when their charismatic founder announces a US expansion, the collision between faith and ambition threatens to tear his family and church apart.
  14. Again, they're proposed. If they come in, I'll deal with it.
  15. I said I wont go around in circles with you. But I will say this, as other have. It's "if" the proposed changes get up, not when. You, like all of us have no idea if they'll pass, so stop talking like you do.
  16. It's my understanding that most people in Thailand (residents) should be lodging tax returns if they earn above the threshold. Having said that, it's a bit like declaring yourself as a resident. Just hope to fly under the radar.
  17. Leaving Australia will only affect your portability I think. So if you're intending to stay in Australia you shouldn't have a problem in holidaying. All the best mate.
  18. The guys who aren't lodging tax returns obviously aren't paying tax. Some should be lodging them, but as I've said previously, the ATO prioritises debt collection and tax return lodging normally on tax/debt levels. This is something I've tried on numerous occasions to explain to KH but either doesn't get it or just doesn't believe it. I've posted links previously. He seems to think the ATO would waste time, money and resources on trying to chase down small debts. Don't bother replying to this KH because we've been over it countless times. The reason why Age Pensioners haven't been paying tax is because they more than likely declare themselves as non-residents. Pensioners going in and out of the country at the moment are relevant to Centrelink, not the ATO. I think most agree to a point, people will still be classing themselves as non-residents and so will avoid non-resident tax rates. Our tax system is based on self assessment so what you put down on your tax return will be taken as gospel, until it's not. So the bottom line is, keep things the same until legislation changes. We can then deal with it then.
  19. Mate I don't agree with your take on this. Assessable income and thresholds don't come into it IMO, if you're classed as a non-resident. That's pretty straight forward. I'm betting the people you know here receiving the OAP class themselves as residents. In fact, I would be staggered if someone receiving the OAP declared themselves as a non-resident didn't pay any tax.
  20. The Gone An Irish detective teams up with a Kiwi cop to find an Irish couple who've vanished from a rural New Zealand town. The pair have to contend with a community's growing disquiet that the disappearances may be linked to a series of historical murders.
  21. Andes Plane Crash Embark on a harrowing journey of survival with Andes Plane Crash. This gripping episode unveils the chilling aftermath of a plane crash in the Andes, where the resilience of the human spirit is tested in the harshest conditions. For over a week, two survivors bravely traversed the unforgiving mountains, desperately seeking help. What makes this tale even more extraordinary is that they lacked specialist equipment and proper mountain attire, making their quest for survival all the more remarkable. As the clock strikes 10:00 Pm, viewers are in for a riveting exploration of human endurance, courage, and the sheer will to survive against all odds.
  22. It's not incorrect. It wasn't for me anyway. I guess it depends on your branch. I got a new passport last year and took it into Bangkok Bank. They issued me with a new bank book. It still had the original dates from my old book. I took both books to Immigration for my extension but they only wanted to see the new one.
  23. 24 Hours in Police Custody The last special "Murder on Camera" is two-parter which has gained some media attention. Series 16 episodes 4 and 5. Both available on TPB.
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