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Trump’s Proposal for Gazan Relocation makes perfect sense
Yep ... Israelis leaving would be a permanent solution, as their never ending expansion of, land grabs by them is and well, always will be ... never ending. -
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Trump & Netanyahu Press Conference: U.S. will "take over" and "own" the Gaza Strip.
That is another level of ludicrosity that got a quick respond from US closest ally Saudi Arabia. Categorically saying no to displacement of Gaza and a rejection of relation with Israel without a Palestine State. Ouch ! Another embarrassment for Dumbo. -
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British tourist’s bribery tale dismissed as ‘untrue’ by Pattaya police chief
Cute....like moo daeng -
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My Thai Tax Office Tax Filing Experience...
When both countries are allowed to tax, one country is primary, the other secondary. Primary country gets to keep all taxes collected, while the secondary country has to reduce its taxes collected by the amount of the credit, meaning, if the primary country's taxes are higher than those of the secondary country, secondary country collects nothing. Good example with US-Thai DTA is income from rental properties. If I'm a Thai tax resident, but have rental property income in the US -- the US gets to keep all taxes collected and doesn't have to absorb a credit from Thailand. However Thailand -- as secondary country -- does have to absorb a tax credit. Only problem here is that a Thai tax return has no place to enter a credit. So, you would have to do some sleight-of-hand and determine what your total Thai tax would be after absorbing the tax credit; then figure out what fictitious income figure to insert that enables arriving at this total tax figure. The opposite scenario, private pensions, has Thailand as primary taxation authority, and the US (per the saving clause) as secondary authority. Thus, the US is supposed to absorb the tax credit..... But Thailand has given lip service to, "you pay taxes to home country, we'll give you a credit for these taxes against any Thai taxes owed." Not sure why Thailand doesn't want to collect full fare, as the DTA stipulates. But, they can fiddle with their domestic tax rules, as long as it doesn't violate the DTA policy of 'no double taxation.' And clearly this doesn't. But like so much of what we're hearing, it's not certain what's gospel, and what's not. -
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Elon Musk: Elizabeth Warren’s 18F Tech Team Has Been ‘Deleted’
Another day, another good news story from Team Trump. About time these grifters were held to account. -
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British tourist’s bribery tale dismissed as ‘untrue’ by Pattaya police chief
He needs to be arrested and locked up for 6 months this POS gives all Farangs a bad name here.
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