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Blood in my urine
That anyone would have blood in their urine and not see a doctor amazes me. If my cat had no other symptoms but blood in her urine I would take her to the vet immediately. -
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Immigration Biometric System Fails to Record Data for 17 Million Travelers
At the beginning of this month I flew from Chiang Rai to Bangkok and back and at both airports I used the system. I checked it at the kiosk and had my face scanned. At the gate I used the separate line for facial recognition. I did not need to show my boarding pass or id. -
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Grimes Pleads Publicly with Elon Musk Over Child’s Urgent Medical Crisis Amid CPAC Chainsaw
Musk is a degenerate hood rat. -
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Tax IBKR
Typically income is earned from a source country. Taxation depends on additional factors. So for an international brokerage, the earned income (profits) might be taxable based on the (1) the country where the branch of the brokerage one is using is registered/located , and (2) possibly if not a resident of the income source country, then tax may be required in the country in which one is a tax resident (ONLY if that country taxes global income). Thailand does not tax global income. As pointed out, Thailand taxes remitted income to Thailand, if that income was earned after 31-Dec-2023. There are two Thailand ministerial instructions (Por.161/162) which make this clear re: that 31-Dec-2023 date. So knowing the source country of one's income/profit, and the Double Tax Agreement (DTA) with that source country (and Thailand) in regards to one's income is very important. With regard to filing a Thailand tax return, if you have no Thai income, and if you bring no money into Thailand, then you do not have to file a Thai tax return. I tried to get a Thai TIN (tax ID #) last year. My wife applied online for me, and the Bangkok main Revenue Department (RD) sent the application to the Phuket RD to handle. A Phuket RD official phoned our place, and asked us, ... (1) was I staying in Thailand >= 180 days per year (answer : YES), (2) what was the source of my income? (answer pensions OUTSIDE of Thailand), and (3) was I bringing that money into Thailand at present (answer : NO), and (4) how was I able to afford living in Thailand (answer : money brought into Thailand a few years prior when I was NOT a Thai resident). The RD tax official stated; No Tax ID for me, and I did not have to file a Thai tax return if I had no local income and and also if I remitted no money into Thailand while I was a tax resident. another example ... I obtain a German state (old age) pension. The German Thai tax agreement states such pension can ONLY be taxed in Thailand if I am a Thailand resident. Regardless, I submitted a Tax Return to Germany. The German government sent me a letter back, advising me i did not have to submit a German tax return , with my being a non-resident of Germany, and my German sourced income only being a German state pension. So CLEARLY tax returns are NOT ALWAYS required. So when considering the need to file a Thai tax return, it depends on the specific situations. Good luck with your planning and legal tax management. . -
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Upgrading DSL to Fibre - what will i get?
Much rather try for ONT, I still need to contact them, if I change to higher speed, maybe they will take me out of CGNAT, unless they will forward port to my router? -
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Should I move to Nha Trang?
I was originally planning to move to Koh Chang (Thailand) when I retire at the end of this year, but after monitoring the air quality there for the last few months (which was mostly not good) I’ve been having second thoughts. So now I’m exploring other options, one of which is Nha Trang. The air quality, for starters, seems to be a lot better there than in most of Thailand. Now I would like to know a few things about living in Nha Trang. * What kind of visa would I need? I am Dutch, by the way. * What’s the cost of living? I’m single, not much of a drinker or party-goer or anything like that. A one or two bedroom apartment would be quite okay for me, doesn’t have to be centrally located. * Is there a good hospital in Nha Trang? * Is health insurance compulsive? Or recommended? * Are there any good supermarkets in Nha Trang that sell western food, like peanut butter, pasta, stuff like that? I’m just trying to gather as much information as possible, so anything you can offer will be very welcome. Thanks!
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