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Pattaya Cracks Down on Illegal Immigrants to Protect World-Class Tourist Image
I love how Asean trolls it's followers by using terms like "world class" to describe Pattaya 😂 -
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Interesting read from a well informed professor of US history.
Victor Davis Hanson is better and smarter than her. Shes from Boston College, that says it all. -
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Thailand’s Business Ease Ranking Plummets in Asia-Pacific: Survey
And luckily it will get worse. ↘️↘️↘️↘️⤵️ -
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Kamala Harris Shifts Position on Border Wall, Signaling Tougher Stance on Immigration
Unlike Harris, Pence wasn't given a task to do. Deflecting much? -
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All the Blood pressure medications
You can tell doctor what you sre taking that you get at the pharmacy. Then on your revord. Insulin is a different matter from the BP meds. You can get the BP meds at mist pharmacied and cost diffetence will be very small. These are inexpensive meds. -
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Mother of Five Dies After Brazilian Butt Lift in UK, Sparking Calls for Urgent Ban
Most women undergoing such treatment will vehemently state that they don't do it to impress men , preferring to claim that they do it for themselves. In reality they do it to attract compliments and "likes" from other women I think this is true for cosmetics generally -
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part II
oldcpu -- not sure where you got your English translation of the German Thai DTA? Here are two sources I Googled: https://www.rd.go.th/fileadmin/download/nation/germany_e_221057.pdf https://www.expattaxthailand.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Germany-Thailand-Double-Tax-Treaty.pdf And here's what these sources say: What I make of your translation is that it refers entirely to private pensions -- and may be taxed in Germany only if, as a German pension, the payment of that pension is subtracted from the income sheet as a cost against profits (the ordinary situation, I presume). Your translation goes further than mine, where it adds a paragraph 2 delineating that a German resident of Thailand, receiving a Thai pension, has that pension only taxable by Thailand. My paragraph 2 covers government pensions, and is pretty clear in its statement that govt pensions are taxable exclusively in the country paying the pensions. And both our sources are saying the same thing re private pensions, although it's a little weird that it gives the country where the private enterprise is located -- taxation rights only if that company treats its pensions as a cost (what enterprise doesn't?). Anyway, OECD treaty language uses the language "may be taxed by country A" to mean country A has primary taxation rights -- but country B has secondary taxation rights. So, in this example, if you're a German tax resident of Thailand, receiving a German private pension (which is a cost to the company -- then Germany has primary taxation rights. Thailand, however, can, if it chooses, also tax that pension -- but has to absorb a tax credit for the taxes paid Germany. Of course, if Germany doesn't tax that pension -- and Thailand does -- Thailand has no credit to absorb, and thus gets to keep the whole bundle. But, if you're a German expat in Thailand -- I'd probably seek some further clarification. -
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Thailand aims to eradicate poverty in two years
Thailand aims to eradicate poverty in two years Does that mean 0.1% of the nation, privileged super rich finally determined to give up their easy-earned billions for the less fortunate of the kingdom? -
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Kamala Harris Shifts Position on Border Wall, Signaling Tougher Stance on Immigration
They are real estate & property managers in Aurora CO, bets them CO folks are glad they voted for Biden/Harris. -
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Kamala Harris Shifts Position on Border Wall, Signaling Tougher Stance on Immigration
Clutching and straws comes to mind. -
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Thailand’s Business Ease Ranking Plummets in Asia-Pacific: Survey
As expected, with these lunatics Flip Flops in charge. No producing sector will take kindly with changing framework retroactively being a possibility. Thinking of these clowns, I always have the picture of " One flew over the Cuckoo,s nest, sitting in the bus. -
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Any benefits in antibiotics
This is a common fallacy in Thailand. Thai youth think "my partner is not a sex worker and doesn't have sex with sex workers, so we are safe and don't need a condom." Many see not using a condom as a sign of mutual trust and love. As a result, "normal" teens have become a main risk group for HIV. ALWAYS use condoms, except in a monogamous relationship. Monogamous means much longer than a couple of weeks. Sex without a condom gets yourself sick and spreads disease to others. (And, no, the chances are not 1:25,000 as pseudo-statisticians claim.) -
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Billy Eilish's "Birds of a Feather" - is it better than anything by the Beatles?
I've not heard that one. 🙂 -
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Pattaya Cracks Down on Illegal Immigrants to Protect World-Class Tourist Image
Ahhhh... so it's only the 'foreign' beggars who damage the 'image' of Pattaya -
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Moustached Man Refuses to Leave Women's Restroom, Citing Gender Identity
If that's the case, India and China should join the problem with overpopulation.
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