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The abrupt welcome on my 3rd Visa Exempt
Your mother must have started hating you as she got old.... In all likelihood.. -
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Cambodian wanted for contract killing of Cambodian-French MP
Hun Sen is a serial killer and he's been massacring anyone who gets in his way for the last 30 years or longer. In addition to that he's a thieving fool who has stolen billions of dollars worth of land from the poorest people within Cambodia. The man is a gangster, a thief, a liar, a fraud, a killer and a lowlife form of human garbage. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
I have a solution for everyone that I am going to seriously contemplate myself. Firstly I believe the taxation rules only apply in Thailand if you spend more than 180 days a year in the country, Philippines is 183. 1/2 and 1/2 is the way forward plus you also don't get too bored of one place. My tax consultancy is much cheaper than that guy in Pattaya or @Card please feel free to contact me on 0800 NOMORETAX 555. In the Philippines, the taxation rules for foreigners transferring money from their own country depend on several factors, such as the purpose of the transfer, the nature of the income, and whether the foreigner is considered a resident or non-resident for tax purposes. Here's a breakdown of key points: 1. Residency Status Resident Aliens: Foreigners who reside in the Philippines and have stayed in the country for at least 183 days within a calendar year are taxed on their Philippine-sourced income. Non-Resident Aliens: Foreigners who do not meet the residency requirement are generally taxed only on income earned within the Philippines. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
They havent used tin in over 50 years. They use aluminum now.... 😁 -
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Pete Hegseth Pledges to Restore Warrior Ethos in U.S. Military
'Back in reality' in a MAGA quote? Right! -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
I recently consulted a local tax specialist who says that income received in 2025 if not "assessable income" does not require a tax return,
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