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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
Not if you're single, whose filing threshold requirement is 120k -- well below the 180k average annual wage. And, if your married, and your wife makes 3.4k annually -- you now meet the 220k threshold requiring filing a tax return. Sounds like a lot of folks are ignoring (more likely, unaware) of the filing requirement. Understandable, since it's a dumb requirement, as there's no revenue gained by requiring null tax filings. -
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The Resurgence of Jihadist Threats: A Call to Vigilance
You are lumping all Muslims into a stereotype by implying that Muslim immigrants are inherently radical or dangerous, which is simply untrue. Nearly all Muslims, whether immigrants or residents of their home countries, are peaceful, law-abiding individuals. Labelling entire communities based on the actions of a small extremist minority is discriminatory and perpetuates harmful stereotypes. You probably think 9/11 happened in a vacuum and the US don't commit horrors in Muslim countries. -
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Bangkok Faces Worsening Air Quality with Unsafe PM2.5 Levels
That doesn't start until later this month in earnest. That's not what's causing this blanket of dust over the whole country. Hua Hin isn't close to the mountains in Chiang Mai where the mushroom burning is done. There's more air pollution down south than up north now. My guess is "temperature inversion" same reason why Phoenix,Salt Lake City, LA,etc have more air pollution in winter months because of temperature inversion and the bowl effect of being surrounded by mountains. The South isn't surrounded by mountains. Just some hills and lots of jungle. Thailand is currently experiencing elevated air pollution levels due to several factors: 1. Agricultural Burning: Between January and March, farmers often burn crop residues to prepare fields for the next planting season. This practice releases significant amounts of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) into the atmosphere, contributing to smog and haze. 2. Industrial Emissions and Vehicle Exhaust: Emissions from factories and vehicles further exacerbate air quality, especially in urban areas like Bangkok. The combination of industrial pollutants and heavy traffic emissions leads to increased concentrations of airborne particles. 3. Temperature Inversion: Meteorological conditions, such as temperature inversions, can trap pollutants near the ground. During an inversion, a layer of warmer air sits above cooler air at the surface, preventing the dispersion of pollutants and leading to deteriorated air quality. -
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British Holidaymaker, 28, Dies in Motorbike Crash in Thailand: Twin Pays Tribute
I expect they'll be family travel, hotel and living expenses included in the cost. Milk it for what it's worth. -
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The Resurgence of Jihadist Threats: A Call to Vigilance
Well of course, that’s the idea now isn’t it -
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British Holidaymaker, 28, Dies in Motorbike Crash in Thailand: Twin Pays Tribute
Love my kids to bits.....but would not be shelling out 35k a piece to bring their body's back to the UK. And agree.....35k seems a lot of money......probably seen the 'Captain Tom affair' and fancied a slice of that. -
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Transgender Woman Assaulted by Foreigner on Pattaya Beach
So those tourists should stay in their deserts and go ride their camels. -
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British Holidaymaker, 28, Dies in Motorbike Crash in Thailand: Twin Pays Tribute
Yes you're right, it says £.
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