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what money is taxed 2024 ?
Now you really think that Thailand has expert tax agents, that are fluent in 30 plus languages, know everything about how and when your income was earned, and can tell you the aloof tax due? if so I have front row tickets to the new F1 track they are buil on Samui right now ! -
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China-Tour Cancellations Shake Thailand's Tourism for New Year
China’s Economic Slump Is Here to Stay, https://time.com/6835935/china-debt-housing-bubble/ "the real cause of China’s slump is the long period of fast growth that piled up vulnerable and unsustainable debts. The higher they fly, the harder they fail." 2025 will not see an end to China's economic collapse. Chinese tourism will focus more on short, local travels. -
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Thailand Sets Sights on Nuclear Power Integration by 2037
Fusion is just around the corner, maybe 10 years, or 20, or 50, or 1000. -
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Another go with Monurol to kill my prostatitis...
I had prostatitis symptoms for decades and took doxycycline for many years, which would clear it up, until the next time! It wasn't until I got in touch with a couple of professors of urology (one in Sydney and one in London) and they had been studying this for quite a few years and recommended Monural (fosfomycin), every three days and with the addition of doxycycline if it didn't appear to be getting any better. They also studied the activity of bacterial biofilms which in effect shield the bacteria from the likes of antibiotics, which is why some antibiotics don't work at all. So my days of prostatitis were over, that is until I got an E. coli infection and the hospital recommended an IV Carbapenem, so I had to go to the hospital every day for seven days (or was it 10 days?) and that cleared it up, but it was very expensive, with the full treatment costing just over 50,000 baht. Now I have to be very careful and because I have a neurogenic bladder which doesn't empty, I am susceptible to infections of one form or another, although the Monurol has cleared up the majority of the infections and I haven't had to have the Carbapenem treatment again (thankfully). Before I was prescribed Carbapenem, the urologist at the hospital kept giving me different antibiotics without taking a sample/culture, however it kept getting worse and I was feeling really bad, yet he persisted with other antibiotics and I became very sick because of the E. coli infection. It wasn't until I saw another urologist that I was able to get on the Carbapenem treatment. This original urologist put me on just about every antibiotic I could think of, including a fluoroquinolone (ciprofloxacin) which affected my Achilles tendon, so I could hardly walk. All in all it was a very unpleasant experience and I never went back to the original urologist. In summary, I now keep Monurol on standby just in case I get another flareup. -
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Is It worth Paying NI Top-up?
Listen to @hotandsticky I believe this is why the State Pension was moved over to a " Benefit " in 2016 ? Easier to make it ' Means Tested ' at some point in the future, I also think that ' Future ' will be sometime during this Parliament, if the UK stays on the current trajectory. I haven't heard any whispers about Residency requirements, but that also makes sense. I have heard whispers about the potential to offer people, not yet receiving the State Pension, a lump sum payment to waive the State Pension, when they make a claim. A figure IRO of £80k was mentioned. Not saying it is all true, or will happen. But I think it is clear to most that the State Pension cannot continue, under the current model. -
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Prof Brian Cox Declines Mars Journey, Prefers Moon Exploration
@GammaGlobulin A snap of the moon, after done taking vid ...
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