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Has the U.S. Government Been Hiding Alien Technology?
Funny Alien life most likely exists, but I do not believe alien intelligent life have visited planet earth. Afterall we are all aliens, and dna might travel space even from earth to other planets. However it took 4 ,6 billion years to create intelligent life on earth. How long will there be humans on planet earth? -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
I never stated it did not. You do understand that you are inaccurate. right? The Royal Decree-18 states that if such is not taxable it is exempt. How many times must I post that (Royal Decree-18 noting non-taxable income in a DTA is tax exempt) for you understand. Exempt. Exempt. Exempt. OK? Exempt. And then as i pointed out, the RD official noted there is exempt income associated with defining assessable income. You remember that. Right? I even pointed the precise spot in the video for you. Did you not check that out? I agree a DTA (dependent on income and DTA wording) may exempt a Thai resident from paying tax on those income sources, but i don't agree with your interpretation to include such as assessable income (when I have shown its not to be included as assessable income, ... shown in practice going back years and also shown by providing you the appropriate references why). It does exempt one if such means exempt from the Thai tax calculation, which means not to go in the tax tax return form. now ... Don't get me wrong. I hope this works out for you, despite my believing your approach/interpetation is wrong. It may cost you money. And if others follow your approach it may cost them money. Where legally they should not be paying any money. That is your choice and their choice. I am most curious to learn how you manage to list your non-assessable income (due to Royal Decree/DTA) as being exempt in a Thailand tax form , where you insist you need to file such a tax form, despite there being no place to list the income as exempt. I remind you again, DTAs and Royal Decree-18 have been around for a very very long time, ok. A long time. Where there has always been a requirement in Thailand to file income tax returns if money (pensions) remitted into Thailand in the year such earned. Ok ? And despite that, with many years of tax return forms, there has never been a place to list DTA/Royal-Decree exempt income as being exempt. Lets all hope that your wish that the 2024 tax form in English language (unlike the Thai language 2024 tax form) has a field to list as an exemption your income. I, for one, would not bet on that. -
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Why Democrats Hold the Advantage for 2028 and Beyond
None of them. Most likely to come from Gavin Newsom, Josh Shapiro, J B Pritzker, Gretchen Whitmer. Don't discount Michelle Obama either! -
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Living in Thailand
Yes, as I've lived, live outside big cities & tourist area, and easy to enjoy the benefits, and ignore the negatives. Depending on the area and your tolerance, can be a mere 5 mins away, or 30+ minutes. Many areas have easy access, so may not even need your own transport. -
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Thailand Gears Up to Welcome 770,000 Chinese Visitors During Lunar New Year
Too cruel. Too biased. Too unfair.
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