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Starmer Signals Potential Trade Retaliation as UK Braces for Trump Tariffs
Nah. He and Rachel from accounts will use it as an excuse to raise taxes on working Brits. -
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Couple Arrested for Selling Fake Herbal Medicines to Chinese Tourists
It's how Thailand rolls.... -
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Thai wife being taxed on her US SS
The thread title refers to you wife's SS benefits but your post is referencing Article 21 which deals with pensions paid to government employees. If indeed her pension is NOT paid for past employment by a US government agency/department but for other work that is covered by Social Security, it would be covered by Article 20 paragraph 2... not by Article 21. If she is receiving both a government pension and Social Security, then the portion earned from work covered by a government pension would be taxable in Thailand, but the portion from SS would not. Note: recent US federal law was changed so that former governmental employees are no long penalized by SSA through benefit reduction due to Government Pension Offset (effective Jan. 1, 2024). US-Thai treaty Article 20 paragraph 2: 2. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 1, social security benefits and other similar public pensions paid by a Contracting State to a resident of the other Contracting State or a citizen of the United States shall be taxable only in the first-mentioned State. Article 21 paragraph 2: 2. a) Any pension paid by, or out of funds created by, a Contracting State or political subdivision or a local authority thereof to an individual in respect of services rendered to that State or subdivision or authority shall be taxable only in that State. b) However, such pension shall be taxable only in the other Contracting State if the individual is a resident of, and a national of, that other State. -
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New ATTA President Calls for Support to Boost Chinese Tourism
In thailand that could be impossible. -
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Bangkok Shop Owner Defends Right to Sell Controversial Shirts
Those shops can sell whatever they want, as long as it is not against the law. Nobody is forced to buy anything. -
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Deputy PM Refutes 10 Million Baht Bribe Allegation
No corruption... not in this lifetime.
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