Labour Faces Tough Start Under Starmer as Local Election Results Highlight Sharp Decline
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American Exceptionalism: Reality or Just a Myth?
“I knew what you were talking about.“ Your post that election day is on December 5th. Remember? Or do I have to add liar to fake, phony and hypocrite. Wad it truly a typo? Suggest you quit belittling others for theirs. -
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What low/medium price wine do you recommend.
To the OP point about 'fruit wine' on label and yours. This label is part of the Lie required to get around Thailands ridiculous and unfortunate 'law' which suggests the wine is blended down with a fruit juice other than grape.. If so labelled there is a lower tax/duty on the wine. Helping get it into 399 thb pricing. The only 'fruit' in these wines is from the wine grape, which is a fruit. -
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Biden pardons Hunter.
When a person publicly states they are not going to do something, right then most people knew he was lying. So it was no surprise. Not sure how he was able to win the democratic primary. He was a lousy senator. -
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I know a 14 yr old thai girl who was recently pregnant and had an abortion.
And another user will respond, "Hebephile?!! What a stupid made up meaningless ridiculous word! He's a paedophile!!!" 🙄 -
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Thai language study group "Kaizen" in Chiang Mai (ป.๓-๔-๕).
Sounds as much fun as your dining club.- 1
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US Tax Filing Status MFS/MFJ
Other option is wife investing in US as a nonresident alien, filing Form 1040-NR. Withholding at source of 30%. Income effectively connected taxed at 10-12% (lower brackets), no standard deduction available for non-residents. Income not effectively connected (dividends and interest in this category) are taxed at 30% unless lower by treaty. Thai-US treaty sets the rate at 15%, China-US treaty sets the rate at 10%. If <183 days in US, capital gains are NOT taxed by the US, but may be taxed by Thailand. (I assume only if remitted.) So for a Thai wife, in order to reduce taxes, invest in ETF's that pay low/no dividends, focused on capital appreciation rather than income.
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