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Thaksin Outlines Vision for Transforming Thailand's Northeast
Try: "Education should not start at degrees" and you might have something... 🤔 -
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Lord Mandelson’s Past Remarks on Trump Resurface Amid Ambassadorship Appointment
Members of Trump’s inner circle have said worse of him. He’s got the memory of a goldfish. -
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Fox Honors Trump as 'Patriot of the Year,' Cementing Close Ties with the President-Elect
oh my lands, you have descended from your sibling parents and display some simpleton attributes guiding your obvious mental impairment. Did you wear ppe? Do you take medication for your mental instability? If not, you should. It's available for folks suffering from Muppet syndrome in NL. I know, I lived there ions ago and there's lots of idiots like yourself there. me including... -
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Marriage Extensions.
No, I was just asking as i did not know, never been married. So Marriage must be 400k, Retirement 400k for 7 months. -
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Yes I know it has been ask many times before Christmas
It is not greed. It is commerce, just like Valentine's Day, Halloween, Chinese New Year, etc. -
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Who Is Controlling the Budget Bill? Trump, Johnson, or Musk?
No. It is you that doesn't understand. Don’t Listen to Steve Bannon. Trump Will Be a Lame Duck, not a Third-Termer | Washington Monthly -
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Introduction to Personal Income Tax in Thailand
But it asks, "is it taxed when it is brought into Thailand." Certainly sounds like "when remitted" to me. But, Sherrings is even more clearer when it says: "no tax is owed, because accumulated money is savings from earnings in years you were not a resident of Thailand." Certainly sounds like a case for the argument that prior year's income becomes "savings" after a certain time element, or more specifically, after being subjected to home country taxation. So, based on Sherrings, don't worry about prior year's foreign income, when remitted to Thailand in a subsequent year, being considered income at all, but savings. Ergo, not an assessable income moment.- 1
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