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Best UK Bank whilst living in Thailand
Yes but presumably you still need access to that no. for OTPs or whatever - unlike as claimed by another poster? -
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Swift endorsement turns more voters from harris than it attracts…
Neither do I but both daughters do. They and all their friends will be voting Harris. -
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Matteo Salvini Faces Six Years in Prison Over 2019 Migrant Ship Standoff
They must live in an alternate universe. I don't remember who it was or which group she represents, but I saw one on tv saying that the UK government should make it easier for the illegals to arrive in the UK. One is boggled. -
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Thai Khmer - is it alive anywhere in South Isaan?
Buriram is one of the northeastern provinces with a sizable Northern Khmer population. The Isan language is spoken by most, but according to the most recent census 27.6% of the population also speak Northern Khmer in everyday life. -
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Reduce taxation by gifting.
No they don't prove that whatsoever. You are confusing capability versus desire and need. The BP tells us that 25% of the 38 million strong workforce already file tax returns, the other 75% don't, mostly because there is no need. The average wage in Thailand is between 12k and 15k a month. A married couple with one child can earn 300k per year between them or 25k a month, before they need to pay tax. (60k x 2, +30k, +150K). The major budget expense over the past two decades has been government subsidies aimed at the poor, those 75%, successive governments have ploughed huge amounts into that, in order to stay in power. Trying to pursue that same group for tax is akin to the UK government chasing UK pensioners for tax on the State Pension, it does not instill confidence in the government. It's blatantly clear to me that the TRD knows how to increase the tax net and how to successfully undertake tax collection, but going after the rural poor doesn't accomplish that. No government here has ever said, let's go tax the poor and they almost certainly never will. For that reason, the TRD has not tried to expand the tax net in that way, except where it has seen blatant abuse and fraud. The people who comprise the 50% of GDP that represent the informal labor force or grey economy is a slightly more tricky problem. Many of those people moonlight outside of their regular tax paying jobs (I know several HomePro employees who do), Many still don't earn over the 25k a month to where they must file a return. 25% of the Work Force filing a tax return may be about as good as it gets, there may not be many more, until people start earning more, or, until government reduces TEDA to reduce the threshold. -
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Wise receipts + Thai bank receipts as proof of monthly transfers (retirement visa)
I will check it, thanks for the idea. I do have K bank internet banking though I had forgotten it! However, the Wise receipt says funds delivered via "Local Bank Transfer." Hope springs eternal. For the record, immigration hopefully will update their list of accepted documents to mirror the times we live in. Times where Wise receipts should be good enough. That's my 2 cents. -
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Thai Khmer - is it alive anywhere in South Isaan?
many in Surin, especilaly older folk speak Suay -
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Curious as to why the Norwegian Kroner is so weak
It's just political reasons, since Norway now earn more oil money than ever before thanks to the war. Feels like they do it on purpose. Crazy times. -
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Today I met the first farang returning home because of exchange rate
For those who seem unaware, the THB has been 'strong' for a long time - this is the GBP to THB for 25 years. For much of that time the GBP was higher than it has been since the Junta took over. For those also unaware, the world's monetary 'police' are only making sure countries do not Undervalue their currency (like China) so their Exports grow. There is SFA policing of those countries that Overvalue their currency so their Imports cost less. -
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UFO seen on Jomtein Beach amazing video
This should be all over the news. It even connects different types of UFO videos. At first it looks just like the Navy video of the submersible UFO then at the end you actually see it changing shapes! You see it transform into the flat round black disc! Truly amazing sighting captured on video. -
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Swift endorsement turns more voters from harris than it attracts…
Do MAGAs have a 'whining gene'? Or did they catch whining from their messiah? Maybe Pfizer can develop some biohack to turn off that Whining Gene. Praytell who is allowed, and who is not allowed, to endorse a candidate? Is there some Amendment to the US Constitution that says what the qualifications must be for an endorser? -
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Today I met the first farang returning home because of exchange rate
His income would have just been reduced by about 5 % , probably about 700 Baht per week reduction , surely he could manage to rearrange his budget to save 100 Baht per day ? -
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I Hate Donald Trump
I saw the title and couldn't resist clicking on it. I noticed that a mod changed the title to what it is now, so naturally I'm curious what it was before. To those for which the title resonates (tingle down the leg and what not), have you noticed that no such titles with Kamala's name substituted in are appearing? My guess is that's because there's not really anything there to either like or dislike. She's a nothing and a nobody, and it shows for all the world to see. But I will admit that she has (or used to have) one particular talent that appeals to some ... -
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Abc’s Muir needs to make a public apology
His handlers, who drugged him to avoid Trump flaming too much, probably miscalculated the dose. -
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Matteo Salvini Faces Six Years in Prison Over 2019 Migrant Ship Standoff
Comes a time that a country can't realistically support massive immigration; lack of housing, infrastructure and mainly jobs. It makes sense to stop bringing more in when it reaches that stage. NZ IMO passed the cut off mark 2 million ago and the place just can't cope
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