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Thai lawyer argues most expats won’t be impacted by personal income tax
It's disheartening to hear that you’ve been worn down by the relentless criticism. Your contributions, especially on complex topics like income tax, have been invaluable to members genuinely seeking clarity and guidance. For you to feel forced into silence is a significant loss to this community. Unfortunately, it’s evident that the administrators of this forum prioritize clicks and traffic over fostering meaningful, high-quality discussions. This has allowed those with the loudest, often uninformed voices to dominate, drowning out facts with baseless rhetoric. It’s a crying shame that thoughtful, knowledgeable contributors like yourself are left unsupported while the noise-makers thrive unchecked. To the administrators: Your inaction and failure to support quality contributors like Mike Lister and 'chiang mai' are not just disappointing - they're detrimental to the forum's credibility. If you truly care about the integrity and value of this platform, you should be actively working to ensure that informed voices are amplified, not silenced by petty criticism. But I guess integrity is not in your vocabulary. To 'chiang mai' and 'Mike Lister' - I hope you reconsider. The many members who genuinely value your insights far outweigh the detractors. The forum desperately needs voices like yours to maintain any semblance of quality and relevance. -
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The Pentagon's UFO Dilemma: A Long-Overdue Admission of Mystery
Ever hear of or did you forget Serbia/Bosnia "ethnic cleansing" of Muslims... mass slaughter.... "Srebrenica genocide, slaying of more than 8,000 Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) boys and men, perpetrated by Bosnian Serb forces in Srebrenica, a town in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, in July 1995. In addition to the killings, more than 20,000 civilians were expelled from the area—" https://www.britannica.com/event/Srebrenica-genocide/Identifying-the-victims And around the same time there was the slaughter in Rawanda... church was deeply involved again "Pope Francis has asked for forgiveness for the Catholic church’s role in the 1994 Rwandan genocide, in which 800,000 people were slaughtered in 100 days of violence. The “sins and failings of the church and its members” had “disfigured the face” of Catholicism, he said." https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/20/pope-francis-asks-for-forgiveness-for-churchs-role-in-rwanda-genocide -
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my 90 days online has been rejected, can I still just mail it ?
I posted a search in another thread yesterday for 90 day report. -
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Massage Parlour Visits Turn Fatal: Singaporean Tourist and Thai Singer Die
Girlfriend had to go through many months of training to receive her certificate. She only gives the basic neck massage. I know a franchise in the US and they made you fill out and sign a form with any injuries, any areas you don't want to be massaged. Maybe a simple any injuries? Any areas you don't want massaged would be beneficial here. -
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Best places to visit in Thailand to meet white skinned Thai girls for a good time?
I'm looking for something more genuine, preferably a place where locals visit as well. I saw a restaurant on YT that caters for such things but looking for a bit more information. -
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What is your life improvements in Thailand
I've adjusted to more frequent sex with a smaller and younger woman. Oh, and cycling every day, 'cos the weather's better. Apart from that I eat the same food, talk the same language and live the same life. -
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Introduction to Personal Income Tax in Thailand
I never said or suggested otherwise. I was referring to a posters 2 x UK Pensions There is a long list of incomes that are not assessable for tax, or liable for tax, in Thailand. I didn't mention any of those to the poster either, he was asking about his 2 x UK pensions, which will be classed as income, assessable for tax, and depending on the posters individual circumstances, may or may not, require the poster to pay some Income tax in Thailand. -
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