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LemanRus

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  1. Thanks for the response

     

    On 29 October 2014, 51 jurisdictions (countries and dependent territories) signed a multilateral agreement to automatically exchange information on financial accounts based on the multilateral convention. As of 02 November 2017, 44 jurisdictions more joined the multilateral agreement, making 95 jurisdictions in total. This is the first ever agreement to exchange this type of information automatically. All previously signed agreements concerning exchange of information on tax matters assume that the information is exchanged on request, namely relating to a specific tax investigation, either criminal or civil. Signing the agreement on automatic information exchange is a huge step to address the issues of international tax avoidance and evasion.

    The information will be exchanged between the jurisdictions that signed the agreement under a single global standard on an annual basis. 49 jurisdictions committed to start the information exchange by 2017, 53 jurisdictions more - by 2018. While singing the Convention itself means only commitment of a signing jurisdiction to provide administrative assistance to other signed jurisdictions in tax matters, the automatic exchange is going to be based on bilateral agreements and the EU framework. As of November 2017, out of 102 jurisdictions, 32 jurisdictions don't have bilateral agreements with other jurisdictions to either send or to receive the information, and 12 jurisdictions more don't have such agreements to send the information.

  2. Hi

    I'm hoping to take 6 months off from my present accommodation (rented) and travel around. 

    Is there some secure service that will hold on too my mail? This wail is largely from my bank overseas.

     

    Thanks

    Leman

  3. >Further investigation threw up a paper (T. Suthiwan, Malay Loanwords in Thai, 1992)

    Any ideas as to how I could get my hands on this paper?

    http://sealang.net/sala/archives/djvu1/suthiwan1992malay.djvu/index.djvu

    (You'll need a DjVu plug-in for your browser to view. List of plug-ins available at http://djvu.org/resources/)/

    ขอบคุณ

    You taught me 2 things - Djvu and the existence of this fascinating paper by T Suthivan.

    Terima Kaseh

  4. Same in Perth, W.A. (Western Australia). The city runs a continuous free bus service, one service is East-West and the other North-South.

    Tourist or commuter, it's free, keeps the city uncluttered with traffic and gets you to most places of interest and back to where you parked the car.

    Buses all run on LPG, with a push-button service linked to satellite, which tells you when the next bus is coming in, usually 2 or 3 minutes..

    Penang has a free service that circles Georgetown. Once every half hour if memory serves me.

  5. Hi

    Please could a TV member advise if there is a fixed songtheaw route into the city (Warorot Market) passing on Pa Tom Rd? I'd like to go to a place just north of where the SuperHighway crosses the Ping River.

    Thanks

    Leman

  6. Oh golly ...I think we have a real business opportunity here hahhahah we all are missing good HK Cantonese food !

    The poor Hainanese

    First the Singaporeans claim kai fan as their own

    and now its good Cantonese food

    and dont forget to put bak ku teh on your menu Lawrence and you can say its from Singapore

  7. Re: Chou Dou <deleted>

    I checked with my wife, that seems a Cantonese pronounciation. Chou means "stinky". Dou <deleted> means "bean curd". The first picture looks like it too.

    If it's in Mandarin, Chou may mean "deep-fried". The second picture looks it.

    The third picture looks fermented bean curd. You take one little cube in your mouth you will be salted to death.

    CM makes good bean curd. In fact, inside the talaat (fresh market) next to Rimping has good bean curd for B15 a big block. We buy it all the time to drop them into soups, fry with ground pork and shrimp - similar to what in the States called shrimp with lobster sauce. One time, I thought about making it myself since we can't find any decent bean curd in Bangkok; it always has this smoke taste in it!

    "Oil Fried Devils" (bpa tong ko) , sarapao tawt, sankayaa and soya bean milk from 6am along Soi Udompon at the Don Lamy Yi market .

    http://maps.google.com.au/maps?q=Chiangmai+District+Court+Si+Phum+Chiang+Mai+Thailand&hl=en&ll=18.789713,99.001182&spn=0.000904,0.003484&sll=-37.860283,145.079616&sspn=1.704393,3.56781&oq=chiangmai,+thailand&t=m&hq=Chiangmai+District+Court&hnear=Si+Phum,+Chiang+Mai,+Thailand&z=19&layer=c&cbll=18.789713,99.001182&panoid=F3uqzPPMmd6OEHD8JciuSw&cbp=11,55.68,,0,0

  8. You got a stomach bug.

    From somewhere,it could of been a momentary lack of hygiene on your part.

    But you decide to blame,Thai standards.

    Very Farang,of you.

    What about the 100+ chinese who were airlifted to bkk hospital with food poisoning the other day and are blaming the tour company, were they acting like "farang" as well?

    Silly....

    Do you have a link for this story? Really hard for me to imagine 100+ people being airlifted to Bangkok.

    -Mestizo

    Nothing here http://www.infopig.com/keywords/airlift.html

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