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Trump Weighs Rejection of Lord Mandelson as UK Ambassador Amid Controversy
The exact same applies to Kevin Rudd in Australia. He was sent to the U.S. because is such an idiot and troublemaker and they wanted to get rid of him. Foreign Minister Wong is over there now begging Trump to not send him home. -
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Russia’s economy is doomed
Is it your claim that Ukraine is winning then, LOL. Do you know anything about wars? Read up on the first 2 years of WW2 to see if the UK was winning. -
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A question about the SAS
Hard to keep it a secret at the British Legion and other events like at the British Embassy, Hellfire Pass or Remembrance Sunday at the British Club etc. 😉 -
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Banged up: Thai prison nightmare exposed by British tourist
This is a load of rubbish Thai law is strick on over stay but they allow 30 days and a 20,000 baht fine so this guy is lieing also the only way you might get a phone inside is through a guard which costs money, no way you smuggle it in they strip check you and go through everything looking for cash, I would say this ahole must of mouthed off to the wrong person and ended up being given a lesson that he won't forget, just a waste of air go home to mommy and cry. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Just a couple of points. First, many posters seem to be unaware of many of the Thai tax allowances (especially if retired and on a pension). Most retirees will not pay tax on the first 500,000 baht of income (includes the 150,000 zero rate tax). There are other allowances, but not available to all. Look at Mike Listers tax thread started last year, or do your own research. Second. We do not really know how much information will be made available under CRS (common reporting standard) but probably very limited. Complicated if more than one bank involved. Credit cards may not even be covered. Third - what documentation will be required, and will we really be expected to provide Thai translations? That will cost more than the tax itself! Also my pensions are processed through different banks before the money is sent to Thailand, and never is paid directly into a Thai bank (cash from Credit card). If audited, could take years.... and i remit less than my tax allowances anyway (plus qualify under a DTA). For me, very much wait and see. -
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I am leaving Thailand - yes taxes!!!
wrong - most "announcements" are taken out of context it seems to me. The TRD still says no assessable income does not need a tax id nor file income tax forms. They too I am sure realize that if EVERY tax resident filed then the majority would probably not have any tax due but would inundate every trd officer for years to come just for this year alone IMHO. But, if YOU want to file, please enjoy that effort.
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