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Common reporting standard (CRS) information
I have seen a lot and read a lot of threads and contributed to some posts. I find the comment misguided. Please tell me where this information has been posted previously for others to see? I have not seen the CRS guidance posted and that is why i posted it separately, so that the title is clear, without the need to search many threads that IMHO do not give the information. This was not done to start a bumper crop of posts. If i give the details clearly under the precise heading, it may help to prevent the bumper crop of posts made that indicate a lack of knowledge of the CRS and status for Thailand. -
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Thai woman caught lying on baggage conveyor at Krabi Airport
Riding a conveyor belt might be now on many a pretty girl's bucket list; hopefully . -
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Australian Aged Pension
You use the word "property." I have multiple properties. They are all in the hands of real estate property managers and on the books, I pay tax on the rental income. The "property" in which a family member is residing has everything in my name. It's my "domicile." I am just on a long holiday. I know many Aussies still maintaining a "domicile" in Australia to avoid paying non resident tax. Some vacant, some with a family member or friend. It's been going on for decades. Why do you think the Australian government wants to like Thailand, 183 inside = resident. 183 outside = non resident. It gets people like me, but also gets pensioners. It's a tax we should have all been paying, but the government can't disprove "intention." or otherwise, to return to Australia. With the 183 days, they don't have to. That's why I posted about it, so long ago. -
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President Kamala Harris
Products that Thai people do not buy and have limited access to. Especially milk, most Asians are lactose intolerant. -
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Insurgent Bomb Attack in Bannang Sata Injures 4 Soldiers
ISOC typically uses paid Thai civilians who are not part of Thailand's official armed forces to conduct military patrols in the South (similar to the Russian Wagner paramilitary) while Royal Thai regular army soldiers remain primarily on secure bases. As such and especially as peace talks continue to stall ever since the Prayut military coup in 2014, these piecemeal insurgent attacks against paramilitary have the effect essentially being tolerated by the military as the price to insure the safety of RTM soldiers while holding back any major insurrectionist victory. -
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I Love Donald Trump
Exactly what I would say to you mate. Anyone who thinks that Kamala Harris is fit to be POTUS is beyond belief and help. Second only to those that thought for years that Joe Baden was fine. Both of those two issues alone should cause people to be concerned about what the Dems are saying. But there are many others. -
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Almost a quarter of ICE drivers got none of the answers correct. Nearly two-thirds (62%) of petrol drivers believe it’s more expensive to own and run an EV, with only 14% correctly recognising that EVs are typically cheaper. A report from ECIU found that the drivers of the top 10 selling petrol cars of 2023 can find themselves paying a petrol premium of £700 a year in running costs, compared to an equivalent electric car. 41% of petrol drivers incorrectly think that EVs are more likely to catch fire than petrol cars, with only 24% correct in their understanding that they are less likely to catch fire. Evidence from EV Fire Safe indicated that EVs are more than 80 times less likely to catch fire than petrol or diesel cars. More than half (59%) of petrol drivers thought the UK’s electricity grid “will not be able to cope” with the UK’s shift to EVs, whereas only one in five (20%) correctly identified this statement as false. The National Grid has explicitly labelled this a ‘myth’ and is clear that the power system will be able to cope with millions more EVs in the UK. 80% of petrol drivers think the UK is not on course to install the charging infrastructure it needs, despite the country being ahead of schedule to hit its target of 300,000 chargers on the UK’s roads by 2030. More drivers (35%) incorrectly believed that an EV’s lifetime CO2 emissions are no less than those of a petrol car than correctly identified this statement as false (32%). An EV being driven in the UK produces three times less lifetime CO2 emissions that an equivalent petrol or diesel car. Though there were a few questions that drivers answered right more than they answered wrong: 37% recognized that more EVs running on British renewable electricity would make the UK more energy independent than relying on increasing imports of oil and petrol. 29% agreed with the incorrect statement that EVs would weaken the UK’s energy independence. 54% correctly disagreed with the statement that EVs are not better for urban air quality than petrol cars. Only 28% believed this statement to be true. More petrol drivers (39%) correctly disagreed with the statement that EVs pose a threat to the structural integrity of the UK’s car parks than incorrectly agreed with it (33%). -
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Thailand: Where white losers that can’t get laid go
Says the school janitor or Thai teacher -
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Who on earth uses pagers?
It's nearly not a joke! It has been found that Islamic suicide bombers often weared several underpants in order to protect their genitals, for the reason evoked in this picture! 😀- 1
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President Kamala Harris
What's wrong with teaching English? Even in Thailand you need a temporary permit to teach from the Ministry of Education until you get your full teacher's license from them. I haven't met many teacher's working illegally in the school system here. -
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Thailand: Where white losers that can’t get laid go
Empty-headed tw@t who can't put one full sentence together without chronically using "like" and "you know" and "you guys", all said with a pathetic, affected vocal fry. "I've got pink bits in my hair, I'm so cute". "Oh my God, there's a lizard! 'ck off. -
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Thailand: Where white losers that can’t get laid go
I like slim Asians so why Not , I don’t want a heifer Western Style -
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I Love Donald Trump
Do you not see how his scepticism was valid?? You are insane if you are not aware of the recent reveals and findings, which greatly cast doubt on the mandatory vaccines AND show that Ivermectin is/was a good treatment for mild Covid. You need to read/watch more than the MSM. Thiongs like this - and much more. A five-day course of ivermectin for the treatment of COVID-19 may reduce the duration of illness - International Journal of Infectious Diseases (ijidonline.com)- 1
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Australian Aged Pension
You use the word "property." I have multiple properties. They are all in the hands of real estate property managers and on the books, I pay tax on the rental income. The "property" in which a family member is residing has everything in my name. It's my "domicile." I am just on a long holiday. I know many Aussies still maintaining a "domicile" in Australia to avoid paying non resident tax. Some vacant, some with a family member or friend. It's been going on for decades. Why do you think the Australian government wants to like Thailand, 183 inside = resident. 183 outside = non resident. It gets people like me, but also gets pensioners. It's a tax we should have all been paying, but the government can't disprove "intention." or otherwise, to return to Australia. With the 183 days, they don't have to. That's why I posted about it, so long ago. -
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Meta Bans RT & Other Russian State Media for Foreign Interference
another dumb comment from the guy with the biggest pupils and cry-baby face. but that's correct - RT is impossible to watch. the worst example of "how to manage TV broadcaster". used to like France24 but it also turn into replica of Euronews.- 1
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