30 Did-You-Know Questions for those 'on the fence' about the mRNA jabs
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What is Melania trying to tell us all by dressing as the Hamburglar for the inauguration?
The real question is how you could think that was a clever thing to say. -
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Trump's Mass Deportation Plans Spark Controversy and Resistance Across the US
By designating cartels as terrorist ogranisations now, he may asist Mexico militarily to break them in exchange for Mexico stopping immigrants at its south border I'm guessing after the sweep up inside USA. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
"Ask me the five.....no, three!....questions, bridgekeeper. I am not afraid!" Non-O (retirement) extension. No Thai-source income other than bank interest and dividends, total under 20K. Filing joint, wife has no income. Not receiving a pension. All remittances are pre-2024 savings. Total slightly above my TEDA for assessable remittances, but irrelevant as I self-determine all remittances to be non-assessable. I printed off a list of Wise transfers when I went to my local office. TRD lady asked salary or pension? I said prior savings. She accepted that and said no need to file unless claiming refund of withholding. -
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Trump's Mass Deportation Plans Spark Controversy and Resistance Across the US
Exactly - which is the problem. So, under Trump (as with previous POTUSes) Americans will keep getting poorer due to a labor-market so flooded, that wages don't keep up with inflation. Sure, there are "job openings" - but few pay enough to live beyond "hand to mouth." Then, they say "Americans don't want THOSE jobs," when the problem is the pay, not the occupation/work. Employers will say, "But I can't pay more, because my competition is hiring foreigners who will live 10-to-a-room" - which is why the laws prohibiting employing illegals must be enforced, and the work-visas stopped, to stop this cycle of poverty. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Apologies - I can't recall and you probably already stated .. but do you currently work in Thailand or have assessable Thai income over the RD tax filing threshold in 2023 and 2024? For the year 2024 tax filing, do you receive year 2024 foreign pension income or other year 2024 foreign income from abroad that you remitted to Thailand? ... and what does the DTA with Thailand say in regards to Thailand being able to tax that foreign remitted income? Did you bring any pre-1-Jan-2024 foreign savings into Thailand during 2024? And if you did remit foreign income into Thailand in 2024 did you assess it as assessable and still manage to find a field on the tax form to deduct it ? (as there is no place to exempt on a tax form that I could find). Or simply legally (IMHO) assess it as non-assessable and hence in such a case the remitted income should not be included in tax calculation (IMHO)? If too private ... no need to answer. I appreciate that talking about finances can be a sensitive manner. I am just trying to understand better your tax situation (with both tax filing and tax refunds in some cases).
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