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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part II
Thank you Yoda... Thread shall I read to understand point you have (Sorry, I know it was a Typo but I couldn't resist 🙂.. In my defence I'm up before 4:30 so yet to have a coffee 🙂 ). IMHO the only germane point about Credit Cards is the money used to pay them off, if you never pay it off then clearly it's a loan & you've not remitted money anywhere, if you do pay them off then (IMHO) it becomes a discussion about the funds used to pay them off more than the credit card itself. Now, about that coffee.... -
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Sick and tired
And yet most indicators still support the view that the dollar is likely to remain the dominant currency for the foreseeable future https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/notes/feds-notes/the-international-role-of-the-us-dollar-post-covid-edition-20230623.html#:~:text=The 2022 Triennial Central Bank,20 years (Figure 9). (Admittedly not the most unbiased of sources). As for debt. Yes, it should be a concern for the incoming US administration but it is decreasing as a % of GDP. On the other hand, debt is increasing both in absolute terms, and as a % of GDP for China, India and Russia. -
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Judge: Trump Could Be Partially Responsible for Jan. 6 Riot Despite Lack of Direct Order
Thank god….low unemployment stellar stockmarket inflation tamed excellent GDP meaningful legislation accomplished benefitting our people and the environment…now you were saying? -
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Visit Thailand for just under 90 days with Thai wife. Visa advice please.
I just mentioned it, because no-one else had. -
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If Trump is re-elected what does it say about the I.Q of the average American?
It is essentially rooted in the slavery of the southern states who hang on to the undemocratic advantage it gives them to this day. Interestingly I just read that Joe Biden voted against its abolition a few years ago. History shows it's a clear attempt to prevent the people having their say. I'll grant it may have made some kind of sense back in the 18th and 19th centuries. Especially with the state of communications then. Even pony express hadn't been invented. There's no democratic argument for it today in a national election with today's communications as long as the 'winner takes all' of a state's electoral votes persists. I don't see any other country following the electoral example of the 'shining beacon on the hill'. The dictators don't need it (!) and the democracies where parliaments and presidents are chosen by national votes don't want it. Understandably. Every system has its flaws and is a work in progress. To my 'Marxist, lefty radical' mind that reads leftwing publications like The Economist and Financial Times the electoral college system as practiced is a flaw in and of itself. -
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Myanmar Man Arrested for Brutal Murder of Fellow Worker in Phetchabun
Police have arrested a 20-year-old Myanmar national, Lin Lin Aye, for the gruesome murder of a fellow countryman, 48-year- old Aung Min Thee, in Lom Sak District, Phetchabun Province. The suspect allegedly skinned the victim's face and cut off one of his ears after a drunken argument. The incident was reported after the discovery of Aung Min Thee's body on a roadside near a construction site in Ban Pak Ok, Pak Chong Sub-district. The victim had severe injuries, including cuts on his neck, a missing ear, and burn marks around the remains of his mouth. A knife, approximately 20 centimetres long, was found near the body. The police estimated the time of death to be between 8 to 10 hours before the body was found. The investigation revealed that the two men, both construction workers, had been drinking together on the night of October 17. Witnesses reported that Aung Min Thee had been bragging and belittling Lin Lin Aye, causing tensions between them. The two left the camp together to buy more alcohol but never returned. The next morning, Aung Min Thee's mutilated body was discovered by locals. A police task force, including officers from the Provincial Police Region 6 and Ban Klang Police Station, launched an overnight manhunt. Lin Lin Aye was eventually found seeking food and clothing from local villagers, and police arrested him shortly after. During interrogation, Lin Lin Aye confessed to the crime. He stated that after an escalating argument, Aung Min Thee attempted to attack him with a knife. In self-defence, Lin Lin Aye wrested the knife from the victim and fatally stabbed him in the stomach and neck. In a fit of rage, he then skinned Aung Min Thee's face before fleeing into the nearby forest. The suspect has been charged with premeditated murder, and police are continuing their investigation into the case. Picture from emergency responders. -- 2024-10-20 -
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Suspect Captured After 19-Year Manhunt Thanks to Hospital Announcement
In a remarkable turn of events, police have apprehended a murder suspect who had been evading arrest for nearly two decades. The suspect, identified as 49-year-old Suraphai, was captured at a hospital parking lot after his name was called over the hospital’s intercom system. On October 19, the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) announced the arrest of Suraphai, who had been wanted under a warrant issued by the Songkhla Provincial Court on June 8, 2005. He faced serious charges, including premeditated murder and illegal possession of firearms. The case dates back to mid-2005, when a gunman fatally shot an individual at an entertainment venue on Sanhahanusorn Road in Hat Yai. Subsequent investigations revealed Suraphai as the main suspect in the murder. Following the collection of sufficient evidence, law enforcement officials issued a warrant for his arrest. However, Suraphai managed to evade capture for 19 years. Authorities began tracking Suraphai again after learning that he was residing in Hat Yai. During the investigation, officers had to take his mother to a local hospital for medical attention after she developed a problem when being interviewed. While there, they heard the hospital announce Suraphai’s name over the loudspeaker. Recognising the name, the officers immediately called for backup to assist in the apprehension. As the officers observed, Suraphai was about to enter a consultation room. They waited until he met with the doctor before following him to the hospital parking lot. Upon identification, they displayed their police badges and presented the arrest warrant, informing him of the charges against him. Suraphai acknowledged the allegations, confirming his identity as the wanted suspect, and admitted he had never been apprehended prior to this incident. After the arrest, Suraphai was taken into custody and transported to the Hat Yai Police Station for further legal proceedings. During interrogation, he denied all allegations, claiming he was in the restroom at the back of the entertainment venue when the shooting occurred and had immediately fled the scene upon hearing gunshots. Authorities have now launched the next steps in the legal process to ensure justice is served for the crime committed almost two decades ago. Picture courtesy of Amarin -- 2024-10-20 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 20 October 2024
Myanmar Man Arrested for Brutal Murder of Fellow Worker in Phetchabun Police have arrested a 20-year-old Myanmar national for the gruesome murder of a fellow countryman in Phetchabun Province. The suspect allegedly skinned the victim's face and cut off one of his ears after a drunken argument. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1341154-myanmar-man-arrested-for-brutal-murder-of-fellow-worker-in-phetchabun/ -
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What did you have for breakfast?
Guess what I had for breakfast. Left over from last night.. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 20 October 2024
Suspect Captured After 19-Year Manhunt Thanks to Hospital Announcement Picture courtesy of Amarin In a remarkable turn of events, police have apprehended a murder suspect who had been evading arrest for nearly two decades. The suspect, identified was captured at a hospital parking lot after his name was called over the hospital’s intercom system. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1341150-suspect-captured-after-19-year-manhunt-thanks-to-hospital-announcement/ -
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If Trump is re-elected what does it say about the I.Q of the average American?
You'd have to be incredibly stupid to vote for Harris. Trump is winning big already, most intelligent Americans realize what needs to be done. -
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Collision in Kamphaeng Saen, Nakhon Pathom, Claims Three Lives
A collision occurred on October 19 at 15:05, when a pickup truck collided head on, with a ten-wheeled truck near the Rang Krabao intersection on the Phra That-Rang Krabao route in Thung Luk Nok Subdistrict, Kamphaeng Saen, Nakhon Pathom Initial reports suggest that the truck had crossed the central road markings into the oncoming lane. Responders on arrival confirmed that one individual was found dead at the scene, trapped inside the vehicle. Emergency responders performed CPR on two additional victims, with an advance ambulance support unit,from Kamphaeng Saen Hospital dispatched to the site. Tragically, a young boy, was pronounced dead at the scene, while the two other victims were transported to Kamphaeng Saen Hospital. Unfortunately, it was later reported that these individuals also succumbed to their injuries during transit, bringing the total fatalities to three, two men and one boy. All the casualties had been travelling together in the pickup. The investigation into the collision is ongoing, with police looking at any nearby CCTV and have requested anyone with dash-cam footage to come forward. Picture from responders. -- 2024-10-20 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 20 October 2024
Collision in Kamphaeng Saen, Nakhon Pathom, Claims Three Lives A pickup truck collided head on, with a ten-wheeled truck near the Rang Krabao intersection on the Phra That-Rang Krabao route in Thung Luk Nok Subdistrict, Kamphaeng Saen, Nakhon Pathom. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1341146-collision-in-kamphaeng-saen-nakhon-pathom-claims-three-lives/
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