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UK Job Market Struggles Amid Tax Hikes: Hiring Crisis Deepens
They get zero sympathy from me. They couldn't be bothered to vote and this is what you end up with so they are the ONLY reason this government became elected = it's all on them and they're going to reap the rewards for years to come with nobody else to blame. -
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Visa exemption VS retirement visa
The non O provided a 90 day stamp. Agents can also obtain the 12 month extension = 15 months.. You did not "renew non O" in CM using income method. You obtained another 12 month extension to your permission of stay. Why immigration did not check your bank book back over previous 12 months I cannot understand. You were lucky. -
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Chinese Mother-Daughter Duo Jailed for Tormenting Neighbours in Bassingham UK
Ok, I was right. your not a landlord in the uk and never have been. it was you who, mentioned the landlord. As a landlord, in the uk, if the tenant pays the rent and looks after the property There's not much you can do. about anything. What rules of the tenancy have they broken in your view ? -
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Canada is Petrified
There a generic, generalizing MRI pricing stat. Can't read the details, behind paywall, but does it state what the MRI they compared everything to was taken of; Brain, spine, prostate ? Your 2017 stat states ... AI states, now pricing ... -
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People who support Cashless Society
While I like cashless, I still like cash to be around, its nice that the Thai government has set a date to be totally cashless but they and the rest of the world need to be able to supply reliable electricity and Internet, why the twin tower terrorists or any other for that matter haven't woken up to disabling internet or power supplies is beyond me, like we are so geared towards the net now.... -
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Thai lawyer argues most expats won’t be impacted by personal income tax
You only have to file a tax return if you have a tax liability in Thailand and have spent more than 180 days here. A tax liability could stem from you bringing untaxed money onshore, earning dividend payments from investments in Thailand, earning money from Thai business ownership etc. If the only funds you bring to Thailand are already taxed in your home country and they have a double taxation agreement then you do not have a tax liability in Thailand. -
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14-Year-Old Thai-Australian Boy Fatally Stabbed After Dispute in Bang Saray
what a crock of nonsense. you are comparing a Western upbringing 70 years ago with the Thailand of today. -
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Is It Better to ‘Rent’ Companionship In Thailand Than to Commit?
Take note, there i a new kid on the block, joined in 2014, made a single troll post on that date, then silent until a few months ago.
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