Fentanyl - a med that is more powerful than morphine - found entering Thailand; US man nabbed
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Why are Trump supporters so unwilling to criticize even some of his policies?
This were Japan, USA and China are the top three. https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/semiconductor-manufacturing-by-country -
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Clinton sounds off about donald stupidity
If he's Susan who are you the reincarnation of. Got the nads to own up. -
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The most incompetant US admin in history has been elected
Human trafficking and illegals entering didn't slow down nor stop. It fluctuates and no one alive knows how many get in daily. Biden's policies are a little more complicated than thinking it was an open border............https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_policy_of_the_Joe_Biden_administration. -
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Filing Tax Return Form for Foreign Income on Samui
Many thanks for your reply, KP! I pulled the number of 300,000 Baht out of the air, but it actually works well. A remit under that figure, combined with what I still have here already, will allow me to stay under the threshold of paying taxes for tax year 2025 as well. We will see what 2026 brings. You'd think that after all these years I'd be used to the chicanery of Thai Officialdom, but I still find it aggravating. In most countries tax changes are announced a year or two in advance and with clear guidance, but as always Thailand sets its own course. I have lots of money earned pre-2024, but as money is fungible, how can that be "proven"? Bloody hell. In terms of needing to file, even when under the threshold, I will quibble a bit with you. I have been in Thailand/Asia long enough to know that even when the Director of the local revenue department and the website say one thing, it doesn't always mean that it is correct. Remember the high police official who went to Walking Street in Pattaya and claimed that there was no prostitution? I decided not to file for 2024 or 2025 due to lack of clarity, and (sadly) will seek professional assistance in this matter at a later date. Yes, the future is potentially bleak in terms of taxation; I could live with small taxes on remittances if they don't go overboard, but a rule to declare and pay on global earnings (even with a double taxation treaty) will see me (and I suspect many others) out the door. I understand that this idea comes from Thailand wanting to join the OECD, and have recently read that the government is actually souring on the idea. Here's hoping! Again, many thanks. Cheers SB
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