I'll ask the question here before reading the US/THAI DTA if necessary, just in case someone familiar with the DTA knows the answer:
US Social Security payments (SSc) paid to US citizens in Thailand are tax exempt under the terms of the DTA but are taxable when paid to Thai citizens.
My question is, what is the tax status of these payments when they are made to recipients who are not American or Thai citizens?
I've always been unlucky with women, for as long as I can remember.
I should have stuck with prossies. Most were nicer than non prossies and gave happy endings, which is way better than both of my long relationships.
We did the bus-stop thing before, in fact one can still see them dotted around town. A place for drunks to bump themselves and working girls to lean.
How about a 50 baht congestion charge?
We are completely sleep walking into WW3
Nobody should be under any illusion this is the worst situation since the Cuban missile crisis
My home City in UK would be the first wiped off the map because of the huge naval base
Safer in Thailand but for how long
Depends on your history in Thailand, the longer and more sketchy, the higher the price. I think it starts around 1500-2000? After that the sky is the limit until the agent tells you they can't help you.
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