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Trump Warns of US Withdrawal from Ukraine Peace Efforts Amid Stalled Negotiations
Perhaps you should stop listening to Russian propaganda. -
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Is the Australian election irrelevant?
Aseannow seems to have a huge amount of posts about politics in the US but I have not read any on the upcoming Australian election. There are a number of Australians that post frequently about US politics but do they find their own country's election irrelevant or just to boring to post about? Why post everyday about a country where you do not get to vote and ignore the place that you can vote? -
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Thai Mother Strangles Baby in Rage; Investigation Underway - video
maybe 19 is too young to be having children for most women (ie girls) -
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Thai Mother Strangles Baby in Rage; Investigation Underway - video
You are talking about illegitimate children. Most children are not illegitimate. But I accept if most are in the circles you move in. i do like that law regarding illegitimate children in Thailand, stops gold diggers from getting themselves pregnant. -
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Tourist Brawl on Phuket’s Bangla Road Sparks Online Outrage - video
pretty sure they need MORE weed so they'd get stoned and chill the f out instead of fighting... -
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Introduction to Personal Income Tax in Thailand
The person liable for taxation of assessable income remitted to Thailand is: entirely the owner of that remitted income, assuming he/she is a Thai tax resident. Where that remittance goes is entirely irrelevant (tho' the jury is still out as to whether or not gifts are one exception). Which brings up an interesting scenario...... Remit your assessable income to a joint account, then claim your half is for living expenses (thus, of course, taxable); but the other half is a gift to your GF, the other joint owner -- so her half is not subject to income tax (but, if exceeding 10m baht, would be subject to a gift tax). Now, wouldn't that be an interesting discussion with a clueless TRD official....
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