Is Thailand Value for money
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Biden Honors Key Figures from Jan. 6 Committee with Presidential Citizens Medal
I remember that time. Riclag even chose Durham's photo for his forum ID! -
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UK Ex-MP Claims Grooming Gang Ethnicity Was Suppressed to Protect Votes
No, I meant the lunatics that do not believe that there was a Labour cover up, some of them posting on this thread. The criminals are the ones who ignored the Children and their parents. I wont bother listing them, I believe both the Jay Report and Maggie Oliver have both provided extensive lists, that carry far more weight than I do. -
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Elon Musk Advocates for Tommy Robinson’s Release Amid Criticism of UK Leadership
Nigel said it and I also said it, so, Me and Nigel -
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
Thanks, that's what I thought. The whole thing is still nonsense because there's not really any real way to prove or disprove when the money was earned, is that right? -
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Elon Musk Advocates for Tommy Robinson’s Release Amid Criticism of UK Leadership
No.....you've left a gap between English and ?......keep trying, You're getting there. -
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Thailand Aims to Woo Elite Tourists Amidst Regional Rivalry
So, can we presume that "elite tourists" is a now replacement of the former expression "quality tourists"... It's excellent business to focus on guests that can both afford and are willing to pay a high price for outstanding service, but you must also supply "outstanding service" to get the price, which includes that infrastructure etc. also are in the higher "elite quality" level. -
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
I am thinking the article is mostly reporting on a quote of an RD official who was thinking of Thai citizen taxpapers. The article makes no mention of the difference between Assessable and Not Assessable income. Further the article refers to P.N.D. 90 and Form P.N.D. 91 forms ... and it would not surprise me if the Thai official made no specific mention of those forms, but possibly such was inserted by writer or editor of Siam Rath Online. There is no mention of requirement for a TIN (where for Thai citizens their ID card # is automatically their TIN). Frankly, in regards to expatriates in Thailand, I don't think this adds anything more than what has already mostly been posted on this forum. I still see aspects as to what is assessable, what is not assessable, and whether assessable tax exempt remitted foreign income requires a Thai tax return (where many on this forum believe (and could be correct) that no tax return required if assessable remitted income is tax exempt). My hope is that eventually we will obtain clarity on these aspects. -
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Elon Musk Advocates for Tommy Robinson’s Release Amid Criticism of UK Leadership
Is that perfect English ?
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