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How much MORE evidence do we need to prove beyond doubt that the mRNA Covid-19 shots kill?
This is such bullchips. -
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Community Couple Spotted Having Sex in Car at Phuket Airport
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Technology and food
I pay COD because a local Thai told me deliveries are not reliable. (but I think that's not true) Anyway, I don't have a credit card. You use a credit card? -
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Cases of Constipation and Hemorrhoids in Thailand?
Well, I tend to agree with the general statement, concerning hygiene and poor education in particular. Thanks for explaining about the flukes, I was vaguely aware of the problem. I have the feeling that the issue is severely compounded by the lack of regulations or the non-respect of existing regulations. I confess not to know the details, but I don't have the impression that anyone in a position of authority genuinely and sincerely worries about the health of the population, and that it's rather much of a rat race to sell whatever rubbish to make money, money, money! -
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Revenue Department to amend tax on foreign income remittance
There are no contradictions in my post. You simply fail to read and draw wrong conclusions. Nonsense. You have no statistics for that. Many expats prefer NOT to keep most of the money in Thailand. So that group typically are covered by por.161.162 when they remit income to Thailand. Many expats income come from countries with DTAs with Thailand where the DTAs need to be examined to assess if Thailand can tax such income. I gave you examples (civil service/military pensions) where Thailand mostly can not tax such in most DTAs. I gave you the example of Canada, where Thailand can not tax pensions from Canada. How many DTAs have you actually spent the time looking at. You make statements of demographics with nothing to backup what you state. I pointed out aspects of DTAs with regards to tax exemption. Thailand may do a lot of things in the future, such as making foreign income remittance tax free. They are talking about that now!! Are they talking about tax certificates now? Are they? Are they? No. Again - your paranoia. No contradiction. You simply can not ead. The thing is , you go BEYOND calling it a possibility in most of your posts. You infer it is about to happen. Again, there has been no mention of government circles about bring this tax clearance certificate back. In 100% contrast there has been talk, in Thai government circles, of going beyond por.161.162 and making foreign income remittance tax free of some more time. So what? I have ALWAYS maintained one MUST look at the DTA of their source income, and if and as appropriate, file or not file a tax return. Further in cases such as civil-service/military-pensions, and Canada pension, no tax credits needed. Thailand simply is not allowed to tax such. Why can you not understand that? Maybe you need to spend some time reading DTAs as opposed to pontificating on tax credits? As long as it is made clear this is your speculation, where there is absolutely NO talk in the Thai government about the tax clearance certificate being re-introducted. Have you added that caveat? No. You have not. THAT IS WHAT IS WRONG. Clear enough for you? Because you fail to omit this is 100% your speculation. Clear enough for you? Indeed. Thailand is talking about extending por.161/162 with no tax on remitted income. And you are spending money to get an unnecessary tax clearance certificate. Too FUNNY.
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