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Tens of Thousands of Federal Workers Accept Trump Administration’s Resignation Offer
Or go into lobbying at higher pay … Devil’s in the details. What is the average annual turnover? Has Congress appropriated funds for this buy out? -
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USAID: The Big Exposure Reveals...
Before DOGE is through, mediabiasfactcheck.com will be one of their reveals. -
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QUIZ: How Much Do You Really Know About Cannabis in Thailand?
How reassuring. Brick weed at 22 percent. Good one. Also a lot of your flower looks like.greemhouse bud. Do you guys grow greenhouse? Also could you please send a link to verify that in fact you are thailamds #1 online seller Otherwise you're just taking the piss. -
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Is Sukhumvit Soi 24 the best mix of everything in 2025?
Then why would you want to live there? Sukhumvit Soi 24 is for sure more expensive than many other areas in Bangkok - for a reason. Obviously, there is also something to discover in Sathorn and many other areas. But there is a reason why many farangs live in Sukhumvit. Here is a lot of what many of us want. -
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USAID: The Big Exposure Reveals...
You're seriously posting a link to an article that says USAID and the Clintons were part of the Pizzagate child sex trafficking scheme? The same Pizzagate child sex trafficking scheme that is an absolute and total fantasy? -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Immigration will see you are outside of Thailand for 6 months, so will not require a certificate. As for this living off money prior to this tax policy, I have said many times, it may go down the path as the Certificate of Residence. It should be free, but most pay 300 baht for it. So, one may not have to pay "tax" but MAY need to "buy" a TRD certificate for immigration. As I said, it's already happening with the Certificate of Residence, so please don't call it scaremongering. Yes, and if they visited another TRD Office they may have had to pay some tax, however minimal, but at least they walk away with a certificate. This scenario is called "The Somchai Syndrome." No. That's because immigration know they have been outside of Thailand for 6 months. Not everyone, only residents for tax purposes. Those that owe tax, will pay it. Those who don't, MAY have to pay 300, 500, or 1000 baht for a certificate. Cash - no receipt. They are already paying the staff, so why not get them to collect more money. Many believe the reason none of this tax policy will ever happen is because they think the TRD would have to employee 5000 more staff. No, the queue just goes out the door, and down the street. Watch this space. In one of the youtube interviews this was mentioned by the TRD guy. Yes. We must consider ALL options available to the Thai government, and individually plan for different scenarios, according to our personal circumstances. What we shouldn't do is simply brand a scenario as scaremonger and completely disregard it. Did you see the post about the expat who went to a TRD Office, handed over some documents, answered some basic questions, paid a small amount of tax, and got copies of the documents proving he has paid? Imagine the same guy going to a different TRD Office and being told by Somchai, "No need to file." No proof of even attending a TRD Office, who he spoke to, and what they told him. Interesting times ahead.
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