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Trump just said he is going to pardon the J6 "hostages".
Obviously, Trump went rogue today! 'If you committed violence on that day obviously you shouldn't be pardoned ....... we are very much committed to seeing the equal administration of law'. Right! (0:35) 'Peaceful protester should be pardoned but violent criminals should not'. Right! (12.20) -
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Hospital charging more for foreigners
A few yeas back I was referred by my hospital to another hospital for a test. My wife Thai phoned the second hospital asking for a price without mentioning who it was for, quoted THB15,000. At the hospital waiting room a nurse approached us just to let me know the cost is THB25000! I think after a lot of haggling and toing and froing by the nurse I believe it did come down somewhat although with all the other bits they manage to add on not sure how much I actually paid for the test. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Could you explain how the foreign tax deduction was claimed on the tax form? Was this just the tax official acknowledging that you paid some tax but not used in the calculations, or was it actually deducted at some point from your tax due? -
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A question about the SAS
If it's British Army, asked them what their number was, you never forget it- 1
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
At this point in time it is still a cluster. I'll repeat what I said above " When I came here 15 / 16 years ago, I was told that as long as you are not working and earning, nobody gives a monkeys Tax wise. I suspect that the " Experts " are in the same boat experience wise. How many have filled a tax on behalf of a retiree expat in the last 15 / 16 years. Obviously people who were/ are employed within Thailand are a different kettle fish. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
I checked his post - and he does not mention if his pension was a civil servant or military pension and whether that was or was not taxable in Thailand according to the Thai - UK DTA. I understand UK civil servant/military pensions are only taxable in the UK, but other UK pensions ? Is that also the case? Perhaps non-civil servant UK pensions are taxable in Thailand? I don't know that DTA. This is important - so if you are going to compare to Dah fahrang you need to specify and explain that (as I do not believe Dah fahrang did NOT specify that) else the comparison is meaningless.
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