Is There Enough Evidence to Indict Joe Biden?
Is there enough Evidence to Indict Joe Biden?
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American on Dirt Bike Kills Thai Woman Crossing Road in Chiang Mai
All the above is true except that pedestrians don't always have the right of way which they always do. Try running a pedestrian over that was j walking and you could have avoided because you had the right of way. I could volunteer some of the above posters for this experiment. -
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Shopee - The recipient's location pin is incorrect.
Open the Shopee app, tap on Me at lower right side, than on settings icon at the top, my addresses, tap on your address, you will see the pin and can click on the map to adjust the pin location if neccessary. -
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Blast from the Past - 60's, 70's, 80's,90's Music (2025)
Johnny weaving and rolling. -
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A jihadist just killed 15 in one city and terrorism supporters march in another hours later
“and now that Donald Trump is returning to the White House they warn that protest leaders, activists and those who help them raise money could face an onslaught of federal investigations and possible indictments”. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/trump-administration-may-crack-palestinian-protest-movement-rcna179979 -
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Introduction to Personal Income Tax in Thailand
Would love some advice to help me fully decide what to do this year. I have read most of this thread and have learnt a lot so thank you all so much. I am a 71 year old male from the UK. I have had a relatively simple life in that I worked for the same company for 40 years in the UK. I came to Thailand in 2017 after giving a Letting Agency control to manage my house. Until now I have not been back to the UK and love life here in Thailand. Each year I declare my income including rent to HMRC (HM Revenue & Customs) I feel for several reasons that it is now time to sell my house. I plan to go to the UK in the very near future, probably March this year to do that. I bought my house in the UK in 1980, lived in it until 2017. Hopefully I will sell it in 2025. I plan to spend the first 2 months decorating my house before putting it on the market so I guess I will need to spend about 6 months in the UK, so it will not be any inconvenience to make sure I spend less than 180 days in Thailand during 2025. So let’s assume that I receive £350,000 for the sale of my house and I pay £5,000 CGT. I do also have savings of over £300,000 and proof that I had that in savings accounts at the end of 2023. My intention is to buy a house in Thailand in the future. As an aside I have looked into the details of buying a house in Thailand, I might have more to learn but I would look for my girlfriend of 8 years who I fully trust to buy the land freehold and also have a Usufruct contract. I know the area in Thailand that I wish to live and I like the thought of having my own house, all part of preparing for when older. My question’s are:- 1. Can I transfer all of the money from the sale of my house to my Thai bank account via Wise in year 2025 or future years without any need to declare it to the Thai tax department? Basically it will not be assessable? 2. Should I definitely make sure that this year I spend less than 180 days in Thailand to be on the safe side? 3. Keep the money from the sale of my house in a UK bank or Wise, somewhere that I can receive a higher interest than in Thailand. Would I be confident that I could then transfer this to Thailand in a future year without paying any Thai tax, that it would not be assessable for Thai tax? 4. Should I forget about transferring money from the sale of my house to Thailand and just invest it in the UK. I would still want to look to buy a house in Thailand but could move my savings across confident after reading this thread that it would not be assessable for Thai tax? I’m very interested what others would do in my situation. Thanks in advance Keith -
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American on Dirt Bike Kills Thai Woman Crossing Road in Chiang Mai
"The police assumed he was at fault with no evidence we have yet heard." You were no doubt expecting a call where they explained it to you. "I have no prejudice against anyone." You clearly do, you are concluding that this guy was charged based on no evidence because of your prejudice against Thai law enforcement. That you lack self-awareness is abundantly clear, that isn't an attack, that is just something you have demonstrated. Here are the facts that have been presented: An American man riding a motorcycle struck and killed a Thai woman who was a pedestrian. The Thai police have charged him with reckless driving causing death. But you somehow know that the Thai cops are charging him unfairly. -
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American on Dirt Bike Kills Thai Woman Crossing Road in Chiang Mai
...I think it's perfectly calibrated! after a recent trip to a relatively 'normal' country, I am now firmly convinced in my observations that Thailand is completely barmy!!! -
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Australia - The Lucky Country - On borrowed money.
The Thai missus will dob him in, when he is past his used by date for her.
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