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Is Elon Draining the Swamp on Government Spending or Is He the Swamp?
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Pattaya Prepares for Silent Night: Alcohol Ban Hits Tourists
Where does it say Thais can't eat beef? -
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How to enter Ukraine
I arrived at this site whilst searching for Ukraine topics. and yes, also to get monitored by positive thinking people, not some toxic creatures like you trying to scare a callous 1000 yard starer. Hey, come with your cyber security friends and i'll offer you Hot Coffee, only without sugar and cream. -
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Finally, Americans can be corrupt again in Thailand - with Trumps approval
Yeah yeah, ill tolerate you euros who just want to be part of the discussion but have no clue what youre talking about. American leftists are the bigger problem -
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Pattaya Prepares for Silent Night: Alcohol Ban Hits Tourists
Most Thais don't. Lots of bars will be serving alcohol in cups. -
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LTR Visa is Now available for Long Term Residency
I was thinking about something: For those investing in Thailand: You send money, buy a condo or other property so far, so good. Then, you apply for a visa. If approved, you get the visa. I believe the tax exemption starts from the moment you have the visa. But what about the money sent earlier for the required investment? Is that also exempt or not? For example, if someone gets the visa in March 2025, are they tax-exempt for the entire 2025 or only from March onward? Normally, tax rules are based on the calendar year, but here it’s unclear. Has anyone else thought about this?
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