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What Americans Want and why Democrats Failed
Nah! Primarily it failed because they had a very weak candidate, a campaign that was heavily negative, she was the incumbent in an administration seen as moving the country in the wrong direction by around 70% of the nation, she was blamed for the border problem and was the VP of the administration blamed for high inflation/cost of living and people are sick of the radical progressive left policies. Feel free to add to the list. -
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Transferring money out of Thailand
I understand that I can transfer money out of Thailand the was tranferred into Thailand in the first place. In 2005 I transferred money from the UK into a business. At the time is was 70 baht to the pound, those were the days. Now it is about 43 to pound. For example 1 million baht was £14, 285 but is now £23,256. Can I transfer all of the 1 million baht back to the UK and the and the profit on the exchange rate is my good luck or will the Thai bank reduce the amount I can transfer? -
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Thailand's Expats Urged to Register with TRD for Tax, Says Expert
I have just reported the initial post. If enough of us do so, Asean Now may do the right thing and delete the entire thread. PH -
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Poll -- Will president elect Trump last through his term?
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Poll -- Will president elect Trump last through his term?
No you're a winner, because you won the lottery, didn't you? -
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Thai piano teacher accuses renowned lawyer of attempted rape
No red flags went off in her mind after talking with him about legal advice then all of a sudden he asked her if she had a boyfriend............hmmmm. Then wanting some piano lessons, c' mon Jan! -
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Introduction to Personal Income Tax in Thailand
While you can quote your interpretation of the English text of the rules, and while it seems logical the reality is that it is the Thai text which actually governs and it is the revenue department who has the ultimate authority and the fact is exactly as I have stated. Now as to actually collecting the tax which the revenue department has determined will be due, that is a totally different question, it is likely to be the amount of tax due and if you have the pleasure of entertaining one of the auditors employed by the TRD and it will be you who has to defend your conclusion. The TRD like other revenue departments will have a different view and so you will be in the position of providing them incorrect. I do not gamble, but I would bet that in those circumstances you will be paying much more tax than you believe is due. There is also the fact that logic is not a universal truth and in Thailand it is, or seems to be, influenced by the thinking of the eminent mathematician Lewis Carroll. Now as to filling a tax return you are wrong that just because you are non resident you are not required to pay tax and file a return there are at leat 2 circumstances where a return and payment of tax are due. I am not going to bother to enumerate and explain as you can find those out yourself, nor am I going to argue the TRD view point. They have given their view, if you don’t like it talk to them, assuming you have the access, if you can get the head of the TRD to change his view then post it here. Arguing the interpretation here is fundamentally futile and pointless but that hasn’t stopped many doing exactly that, I however have probably made my last post on this point. by by and thanks for all the fish! -
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Uzbek Women Clash at Pattaya Beach Over Territory Dispute, Alarming Tourists
my point genius is to show you that your stereotype is oversimplified and misplaced.
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