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They love Trump, but many on the right loathe the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal he demanded
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Rental car insurance document - digital picture enough?
Hello, my nationwide, but not international car rental agency called me to say: “Your car insurance expires on January 31st, but you rent until February 5th. We have the new contract here and I send you a picture of that new contract. You can show it to police, just in case.” They did send me a blurry picture (excerpt below). Will that do in interaction with police? Is it usual behavior for agencies and maybe private owners? I'm a repeat customer with that car rental agency, also because of their uncomplicated manners and good prices, but now I'm not sure. If a picture is generally okay, should I request a new one, sharper one? I know very well how to take sharp pictures, but should I send photographic instructions to the agency lady? Thanks for your local knowledge! (Of course it's an unpleasant oversight on their side to give me a car with an insurance expiring during the rental term, but no need to discuss this now.) -
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They love Trump, but many on the right loathe the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal he demanded
We are talking about Israel breaking agreements . Your example doesn't show Israel breaking any agreements . So, do you have any examples of Israel breaking any agreements ? An agreement , as in something that Israel agreed with and to do -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
"if that is the RD's intention." ... perhaps that is the key qualification. Is the term " RD " just the senior managers in Bangkok, or is it all RD across the country? And do the tax forms now properly reflect current policies? As it stands today, I think one can make an argument that given Thai tax-code section-42 has a list of income that is not to be included in a tax calculation, ... then that could mean such income (noted in that article) is not required to be included in a tax return. So if that speculation correct, then looking at the list of exempt items, there is Item-17 in that article's list which notes income exempt under ministerial regulations should not be included in a tax calculation. Does Paw-161/162 (covering pre-1-Jan-2024 income) and Royal Decree-743 (LTR visa) and various country DTAs come under the terminology of ministerial regulations. And does the DTA with one's source country exclude Thai taxation on said income ? If they do (and if foreign income excluded), and if the above speculative interpretation is accurate, then there is no need to list such associated income in a Thailand tax return. And if there is no need to list such in a Thai tax return, then there is also no need to list such income as exemptions in the exemption section. And if those incomes (covered as tax exempt under ministerial regulations) are one's only income either in Thailand, or remitted to Thailand, then there could be no need to submit a tax return. Is that accurate? I don't know. It does have me wondering about this. I am most curious to watch how this evolves over the course of the next few years. -
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