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Revenue Department to amend tax on foreign income remittance
They are the same stamps as you have, are they not? No they are not. I have a who has a good friend working at immigration (not a desk officer) Another friend had an issue with an extension, and had his previous extension done by an agent. They went to see the IO, he simply glanced at the stamp in my friend's passport, and immediately knew which agent had done the extension -
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Another Trump travel ban
Perhaps that's because Egypt cooperates with US efforts to identify terrorists and criminals. And maybe it's not a kneejerk reaction to a single event. -
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Economy Philippine Inflation Eases to 1.3% in May, Driven by Lower Utility Costs
File photo for reference only The Philippines' inflation rate dipped to 1.3 percent in May, down from 1.4 percent in April, marking its lowest level since November 2019. This slowdown was primarily attributed to reduced utility costs and decelerating price increases in the restaurant and accommodation sectors. This figure aligns with the median estimate of 13 economists polled by the Inquirer last week and falls within the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ (BSP) forecast range of 0.9 percent to 1.7 percent. According to the Philippine Statistics Authority's (PSA) report released on Thursday, the easing inflation highlights the nation’s current economic trends. The housing, water, electricity, gas, and other fuels index saw a decrease, falling to 2.3 percent from 2.9 percent the month before. Meanwhile, the restaurant and accommodation services index also cooled to 2 percent from 2.3 percent in April. Overall, the inflation rate remains below the official target range of 2 to 4 percent, providing a favourable environment for the BSP's ongoing monetary easing cycle. To date, the central bank has reduced the benchmark interest rate to 5.5 percent. This rate guides the banks in loan pricing, and the continued low inflation supports the BSP's strategy to stimulate economic growth through lower borrowing costs. In summary, May's inflation data suggest a stabilisation in consumer prices, offering a cushion for the central bank to maintain its easing trajectory while fostering an economic rebound. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Inquirer 2025-06-05 -
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Health Covid Cases Spike in Thailand: 28,000 New Cases in Just Two Days
Minor point, but last week wasn't MOPH saying that XEC was on the wane (minority of cases) and a different strain (JN1?) was dominant? -
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Recent trip to UK with Qatar air- A very sad, heartbreaking visit.
Obviously you were not travelling in the slow lane, you know it’s the one where the trucks travel. Also try the M5 around Birmingham and if you really want to find out what it is like miss the M6 M5 turning and travel towards London, unless you are completely out of it you will notice exactly what I am talking about. I will admit that the M5 north and south is relatively good up to Bristol but after that it gets progressively worse but the real point here is that road conditions in the UK are bad and getting worse everyday so much so that as drivers we are forced to swerve away from ruts and potholes to protect our suspensions whilst the revenue generating industry namely the police are all too ready to hand out a fine and points for dangerous driving. In truth the words of scouse123 are very correct and if you cannot see it you must obviously be happy with it, but I am not. -
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HIV outbreak in Issan. Do you always test first or use condoms in Thailand.
They may be drug addicts or using anal sex,increases risks
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