Thailand now second-biggest rubber gloves exporter amid Covid-19 pandemic
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California in Uproar as Newsom Condemns Trump’s Troop Deployment as ‘Deranged Fantasy’
No cops were killed by J6 protesters. -
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Is it possible to rehabilitate a bargirl back into polite society?
Says the bloke who spends his life talking about bar girl stuff on here......😂 Did you give up looking for a virgin in Pattaya, hence your threads...........😥.........🤭 -
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Report Diners Stop Customer Trying to Skip VAT at Bangkok Ramen Restaurant
In Thailand you have to pay 7% VAT on the service charge as well, so service charge is added before VAT. I usually give tip, not if they apply charge service charge. 1000 Baht meal + 10% service charge = 1100฿ plus 7% VAT = 1177. Baht -
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Is it possible to rehabilitate a bargirl back into polite society?
and yet a woman that will do a dozen guys at the same is awesome fun. gotta love a good old-fashioned orgy!- 1
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California in Uproar as Newsom Condemns Trump’s Troop Deployment as ‘Deranged Fantasy’
The only fatalities on Jan6 were 2 protesters. One beaten to death and the other one shot. Both by cops. Who weren't prosecuted. That was after Trump encouraged voters to peacefully and patriotically march over and be heard. To protest election irregularities pointed out by Ken Paxton and supported with amicus briefs by 17 other states and over 150 congressmen.- 1
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Revenue Department to amend tax on foreign income remittance
No, I just pointed out you contradicted yourself. Many expats do not fall into the demographic you mention, thus, should have filed, but did not. Do you think the Thai's will not introduce some compliance measures in the future? Another contradiction. So, it is possible, but to discuss the possibility on this forum is "scaremongering." Go figure. Correct, but then again, neither do you, either. Once again, what's wrong with discussing the possibility? DTA's don't make assessable income tax free. Tax may still be owed in Thailand, but credits are received for tax already paid in one's home country. The guy in the video explains it quite well. So, yet again, what's wrong with discussing all possibilities? Why is such discussion branded "scaremongering" when you even agree it is "possible?" You say Thailand is not talking about a Certificate of Clearance, but are talking about taxing worldwide income, yet discuss Thailand taxing worldwide income and it's "scaremongering." Too funny. As per the law, I knew I had to pay tax. I minimized my remittances throughout the year. How is abiding by the law "paranoia?" Ok, but the Thai government MAY require a Certificate of Clearance in the future to ensure one is prudent.
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