January 6, 2021 -- a day that will live in infamy
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Bangkok fights smog with free public transport for a week
Maybe public lynching's of farmers, or anyone else caught burning? What these burners are doing is killing people, so call it Karma. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
I have mostly only looked at Canadian DTA in any detail (pension aspect in particular) and also a bit at German pensions. Other DTAs less so (although I have looked at some out of curiousity). What he states about Canadian pensions not being taxable in Thailand (and also not being considered assessable income for Thailand if remitted to Thailand and hence no Thai tax return required IF that is one's only income) confirms what I have read elsewhere, and also what my understanding of the Canada-Thai DTA means. Of course Canada taxes pensions pretty heavily, so one is still paying a LOT of tax (to Canada in this case). -
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Lawyer criticised for opposing equal marriage in Thailand
I think marriage should be illegal .... for everyone. As for gay or straight marriage .... it's none of my business if people want to formalise their relationship. -
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Why Some Brits Envy America’s Donald Trump
Utter nonsense. Had your wife come into the UK legally, she would have been entitled to nothing for 5 years. She would have had to pay a premium fee charge to access the NHS that you have no choice to pay. She would be entitled no public resources, eg sick pay, no access to job seekers allowance, etc. So let's not talk rubbish. Had your wife claimed Asylum do you think they would just accept any application as truth? She would be waiting for years to get a decision. During that time she would not be allowed to work, so her only choice would be to work illegally - and if caught she would be refused any application she made. And IF she desperate did need accomodation and couldn't afford she be housed in a crappy little room for years, waiting for her decision with barely anything to live on. That's not some alluring lifestyle despite what the media tell you. But if your wife is from Thailand, and married to you the likelyhood of her claiming asylum is next to zero. Ironically working in the US illegally is far easier as most states actively encourage it to keep costs down. Trust me on that, pretty much everyone working in states like Vegas did the background work no one else wants to do are there illegally. So stop reading the daily mail and listening to Farage and do your own research. -
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