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Dating App's and photo filtering
And then after meeting them and being with them a long time you still may not know them -
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Do foreigners need to pay tax in Thailand?
Correct, not yet. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Why don't you gift your wife, and your wife gifts you, so neither of you pay any tax? It's that easy. -
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British Couple's Thailand Dream Becomes Legal Nightmare
No, it's not. My home country, Australia has trial by jury for serious assault cases, which this is. In the UK, too In the UK, more serious assault cases, those deemed "indictable offences," are tried in the Crown Court with a jury, while less serious cases, or "summary offences," are typically heard in Magistrates' Courts without a jury. Here's a brief overview of the court system in Thailand: Thailand does not have a jury system; instead, judges or a panel of judges decide the guilt or innocence of a defendant, as well as determine the sentence. No Jury System: In Thailand, the legal system operates with judges, not juries, making decisions based on the evidence presented by both the prosecution and defence. Judges Solely Decide: The judge or panel of judges is responsible for determining guilt or innocence and, if guilty, for imposing the appropriate sentence. Departure from Western Systems: This differs significantly from the jury trial process common in some Western legal systems, where a group of citizens decides the facts of the case. Advocacy System: In Thailand, courtroom proceedings are conducted in an adversarial system, whereby the two opposing advocates represent their clients' cases before one or more judges. -
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If one is on SS wants to live in Thailand with a retiree Thai lady
Easy. Live off her pension in her house. Leave your SS in your offshore bank, keep it secret, keep it safe. You're welcome. -
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Belgian Cyclist Killed in Collision with Pickup Truck in Sattahip
Every time I ever road on a bicycle in Thailand, I was never comfortable. I road for 2 full years in the US while in university as my bike was my only transportation, and even on busy US roads I felt reasonable safe. Here? I know how people drive. I consider riding a bike next to suicidal. I finally just sold mine and use a stationary bike in the house for exercise. It's sad, but the alternative? No thanks. RIP
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