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Thai American lawyer advises that it is illegal for non-Thais to give Thai tax advice
I agree with the second part of what you wrote but I'm unsure about the first part. I think the point may be moot however since most of the tax firms I have seen have Thai tax consultants as co-owners and the foreigner is not employed in that capacity. -
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ICE vs EV, the debate thread
Come on you anti-EV'ers, wake up & smell the coffee -
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Thai American lawyer advises that it is illegal for non-Thais to give Thai tax advice
It's not that hard.Advice provided by recognized accountancy and tax specialist firms can be regarded as credible.The large number of dodgy Thailand based advisors generally cannot.These shysters have clocked there are many foreigners concerned about tax matters and are looking to feed off those concerns.It's not that they give poor advice - although sometimes they do - but they are not professionals, the very type that used to sell double glazing door to door. -
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Eminem Introduces Obama in Detroit, Sparking Energy at Kamala Harris Rally
Yes it seems Eminem and Harris have quite a lot in common. https://www.nme.com/news/music/eminem-cringed-weird-accents-relapse-2378332 -
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Intermittent fasting
Yes, in the last few years, more research has come around about artificial sweeteners and it has me concerned. We don't live forever, and genetics does play a role, but what you put in your body can surely make a difference in lowering the chances for disease, which leaves your body stronger. I use honey also sometimes. I always liked Splenda, as it tastes the best out of all of them, but now Stevia is first on my list until another one comes around. The thing about sugar, is that it takes more to sweeten than the substitutes, which lowers your calorie intake and empty calories from sugar are also bad. I don't eat processed meats besides the occasional sandwich with sliced turkey and when I shoot a deer, I have sausage made with deer and lean pork, which isn't bad. -
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TRUMP: ‘I NEED THE KIND OF GENERALS THAT HITLER HAD’
Yes, and I am sure you can easily provide evidence of all those nonsensical claims, right? -
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3BB Fibernet installation in a condo
Seems quite reasonable. For not even 100 USD a fibre optic Connection? Is that really too much for you??? And I can't see any reason why you shouldn't trust the professional electrician. Sounds weird. -
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Collision With SUV Leaves Motorcyclist dead, Driver Flees Scene
Umm. If the SUV was making a U-Turn and a motorcycle was travelling at high speed in the oncoming, right-hand lane, it would hit the "left side" of the SUV. This is Thailand. They drive on the left side of the road. So you pull into the right-side lane to make a u-turn which exposes the left side of your vehicle to the oncoming traffic. It is a common event in Thailand. Most of my Thai friends are very cautious when they see a vehicle at a U-turn as they know it's quite common for (cars/trucks/SUVs) to decide that they have room/time to turn and that any oncoming traffic should just move out of their way. More than a few times I've had to hit the brakes and change lanes to avoid someone that just decided they were "bigger" or "more important" than me and pulled out right in front of me. Especially annoying when you check your mirrors and see there were no vehicles behind you and all the other guy had to do was wait 3-4 seconds. But, this is Thailand after all. And "heavily modified" bike could mean almost anything. Doesn't appear to be a scooter based on the exhaust pipe. Looks more like a 150cc Honda Phantom or a different model of "low CC, "cruiser-style" bikes in the 150-175cc range. And it was at 8pm. Just after dark. The area appears to be well lit. (But how often do you see motorcycles riding after dark with no lights on because they think it saves them tiny ounces of fuel by leaving their lights off ?) And because the SUV driver fled, one can assume he knew he was likely at fault (or had been drinking, or in possession of contraband). If he'd stuck around, he would have likely been breathalyzed or even sent to the hospital for a blood test. Unless he was a rich HiSo or "connected" of course, in which case he would have been allowed to go home and sleep it off and then go to the police station when it was convenient for him. Unfortunately, not only will the investigation be - somewhat less than thorough - I suspect the follow-up will be near non-existent. They should have an alert out to every hospital/clinic in the area and to every repair shop that could do extensive repairs to a vehicle of that type. (There's absolutely NO indication that the SUV driver was the lone occupant of his vehicle and if he did have passengers it's possible they may have required medical assistance.) And one might think the police actually be able to search a DLT database for "silver Toyota Fortuners" and compile a list of those registered in the local area for a start. And I'd suspect there'd be some bits and pieces of the SUV scattered around the accident scene that would be evidence. But regardless, I suspect there's very little chance we would ever hear the outcome of any investigation anyways unless it turned out the SUV was owned/driven by some very "newsworthy" VIP or HiSo. Followng up on news stories here is something no one seems interested in for the most part. -
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Intermittent fasting
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