The ridiculous amount of Public Holiday's in Thailand
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What is the tax treaty between Canada and Thailand?
On the subject of the Canada/Thailand DTA, and Thailand tax aspects for former residents of Canada who now live in Thailand, EXPATTAX services have a Youtube Video: They mostly state what most of us (who follow the taxation issues) already know. They did state a number of things, some of which were relevant to me, and confirmed what I deduced from the Canada/Thailand DTA: They have a slide on pensions from Canada. They claim if one's only source of income is pensions from Canada, then such pension is only taxable in Canada, and further the claim one does not need to file a Thai tax return for such pension money brought into Thailand if it is the only income. But if capital gains, dividends, or rental income are also brought into Thailand then a Thai tax return is required. They present some hypothetical 'case studies'. Their case study-1 is a Canadian, who is married and lives in Thailand and receives equivalent of 2-million THB from their RRSP. According to EXPATTAX, in such a case of money withdrawn from an RRSP (if that and other Canadian pensions are the only income source), no Thai income tax return need be filed and there is no Thai tax on the RRSP amount (they note in such a case, tax on the RRSP withdrawal amount will thou need to be paid in Canada). They also give hypothetical case studys on capital gains, and it starts getting a lot more complicated then. Of course such videos, are in part to advertise their services, where they provide their website and a contact email address. The video is VERY Canadian expat specific, ... its almost an hour long ... and it can be quite slow at times (at least for me it was). However, if one looks at the youtube description under the video, they give a time/linked list of what they discuss, where I believe that is very useful, so one is not forced to sit down through the entire video. -
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Uzbek Women Clash at Pattaya Beach Over Territory Dispute, Alarming Tourists
" Officers took photographs, documented the identities of those involved, and released them without further action." What about checking for work permits, visas and then kick them out of the country? -
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Election Day Updates -
I believe his intentions were a vote against Trump more than a vote for Harris. What a Trump hater is willing to endure is quite remarkable. Long haul crap economy seat, jet lag, waste of money or frequent flyer miles. Then do it all over again a few days after. The worst part had to be that he contributed to global warming and ozone layer depletion by that fossil fuel loving carbon monoxide spewing jumbo jet. I concur a wellness check is in order. -
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Is Trump going down?
not by law, but if they wanted to keep their jobs the had to take it. mandated vaccines for companies with over 100 employees i believe Biden said. -
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There is going to be a riot.
Here’s a list of notable and successful women in both politics and business, with brief comments on each: Politics 1. Angela Merkel (Germany) • Chancellor of Germany from 2005 to 2021, Merkel is known for her pragmatic leadership, especially during the Eurozone crisis and the migrant crisis. Her influence earned her the nickname “The World’s Most Powerful Woman” by Forbes multiple times. 2. Kamala Harris (United States) • As the first female Vice President and the highest-ranking female official in U.S. history, Harris broke significant barriers. Her background as a senator and Attorney General of California shaped her stance on issues like criminal justice reform. 3. Margaret Thatcher (United Kingdom) • Known as the “Iron Lady,” Thatcher was the first female Prime Minister of the UK and served from 1979 to 1990. Her conservative policies reshaped the British economy and solidified her as a polarizing yet influential figure in global politics. 4. Jacinda Ardern (New Zealand) • Prime Minister from 2017 to 2023, Ardern was celebrated for her compassionate response to crises, such as the Christchurch terrorist attack and the COVID-19 pandemic. Her leadership style emphasized empathy and inclusivity. 5. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (Liberia) • As the first elected female head of state in Africa, Sirleaf served as President of Liberia from 2006 to 2018. She is a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and was instrumental in rebuilding Liberia post-civil war. Business 1. Mary Barra (General Motors) • CEO of General Motors since 2014, Barra is the first female CEO of a major global automaker. She has focused on electric vehicle innovation and autonomous technology, aiming to transform GM into a sustainable mobility company. 2. Indra Nooyi (PepsiCo) • CEO and Chairwoman of PepsiCo from 2006 to 2018, Nooyi is known for her “Performance with Purpose” strategy, which focused on sustainability and health-conscious product lines, contributing to PepsiCo’s growth and relevance. 3. Sheryl Sandberg (Facebook, now Meta) • As former COO of Facebook, Sandberg was instrumental in the company’s revenue growth and developed its advertising platform. Her book, Lean In, sparked global conversations on women in the workplace and leadership. 4. Whitney Wolfe Herd (Bumble) • Founder and CEO of Bumble, Wolfe Herd took the dating app public in 2021, becoming one of the youngest female CEOs to do so. Bumble’s unique approach empowered women in online dating, creating a safer, female-centered platform. 5. Oprah Winfrey (OWN Network, Harpo Productions) • Media mogul Oprah Winfrey built a billion-dollar empire from her talk show. Known for her philanthropy and influence, she’s one of the most respected figures in media and is celebrated for breaking barriers as a Black woman in entertainment and business. These women have excelled by combining resilience, innovation, and vision, impacting both policy and industry worldwide. Their legacies highlight a trend toward inclusive leadership across diverse fields. -
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What are my options?
yes : IF you fly>>>Depart thailand on their Cambodian passport, enter Laos on US NOT overland you convert ur visa exempt to a non O ( need show 800,000 in bank) than after money has been in Bank 2 months apply for 1 year extension>> -
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