I've overstayed for 43 days once, though was not entirely my fault - the revenge of the former employer - but just paid 20,000 baht and was reprimanded by a female officer a little bit. Though, the overstay was discovered when I was extending my new working visa, not while applying for one. I still don't know how it wasn't discovered when I had applied for a new Non-B visa in Vientiane...
Recent poll reported on Bangkok Post shows a significant amount of Thai's are against this, so they may have a hard time getting it through, without a helping hand from corrupt leaders.
On this one, we agree. Unless there is a worldwide minimum tax agreement, raising the US corporate income tax rate in the USA will only create work for Int'l tax attorneys as the corporations offshore their profits.
Edit: Or there need to be other consequences when US companies shift their profit outside the USA by IP and transfer pricing shenanigans. I've worked for a few companies that had shell corporations in low tax countries to which we shifted our taxable income. It's amazing how complex it gets.
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