Reuters Ipsos Poll: 1 in 10 Republicans Less Likely to Vote for Trump Post-Verdict
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Information requested with regard to 800000 Baht in bank for retirement visa
If you live 2 plus hours away from Jomtien then why are you using Jontien immigration? (I understand that's the only office that requests the 3 month proof?) -
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Are these people stark raving mad?
You may be correct, but Harris is hardly a beacon of hope for the down trodden masses or a better future for ALL Americans. Washington creature through and through, IMO. -
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Rising Political Extremism in East Germany Signals a Deepening Divide
Off topic deflection posts and replies about "Free Palestine" and "genocide of children" have been removed. Off topic posts and replies about UK politics have been removed as well as this topic is about: Rising Political Extremism in East Germany Signals a Deepening Divide -
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Shocking Revelations at Sean Diddy Combs Hamptons Sex Parties
The Hamptons, a drive through is recommended to put that feeling of ‘having done well in life’ into perspective. -
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Is Civil Unrest Inevitable If Trump Loses?
Maybe, just maybe, just possibly, it's conspiratorial allegations like this "The menacing background mega funders that instigate and fund rent-a-riots will be the true culprits ..." -
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Tax With holding by Employers
Since nobody knows anything about this subject, I'm going with the following, unless I hear differently: Self employment is the cheapest and easiest method of doing business in Thailand, it doesn't require an accountant, a legal company name and the tax breaks are excellent. Over 50% of people work using this method which requires the individual to file a tax return, and pay taxes, twice a year. The TRD Standard Deduction doesn't require receipts and allows the tax payer to deduct 60% of the cost of sales as input costs. That means they can hire people and pay them, without having to deduct tax. It also means the people who are hired can work in the same way. This system means the TRD never knows the person has hired workers and paid them hence they don't know that tax is due. And since the self employed person never has to disclose details about their employees (because of the standard deduction), none of those payments are ever seen in a tax audit. "Self-employed workers make up over half (roughly 53 per cent) of all workers in Thailand. As figure 1 shows, own-account work is the most common form of self- employment, comprising roughly 34 per cent of all employment, followed by contributing family workers (17 per cent) and employers (2 per cent)". https://www.wiego.org/sites/default/files/publications/file/wiego-policy-brief-n31-bangkok.pdf -
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Miraculous Rescue: Soldier Survives After Car Submerged for Half an Hour
Yes indeed, electrical things doesn't work under water. -
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Confusion Over U-Turn Sign Placement Leaves Drivers Baffled, Netizens Ask Who It’s For
What's the International signage for "No reversing one kilometre on the motorway because you missed your exit"? -
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Are these people stark raving mad?
Hatred overcomes rational thinking IMO. Never mind, I enjoy rants as entertainment. -
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Common reporting standard (CRS) information
Yes. That's why it doesn't happen, and isn't going to happen. The reporting is set up such that a country can only receive data on its own nationals and residents. And those data are very limited to cash balances and consolidated income. It's all designed to stop people hiding their money and investments offshore and so avoiding tax. -
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