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Did We Really Land on the Moon?
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter took these low level images of the 6 Apollo landing sites. The tracks of the vehicle and footsteps are visible. Yea, Lunartics, I know...probably Photoshopped. Give it up. 12 men have walked on the moon. Even Putin knows. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
And the Royal Decree / DTA in some (not all) cases can make a foreign income not taxable by Thailand and ultimately not to be considered as assessable. In such a case per Royal Decree the income is exempt for Thailand tax ... and being exempt (and not taxable by Thailand) by Royal Decree and further per the selected DTA), such exempt income is not to be considered assessable income. If it is not assessable income then it is not to be included in the determination as to whether a tax return is needed. Only assessable income is to be used for assessing if an income tax return is needed. I gave Cyclist an example of this (Canadian pensions paid to a resident of Thailand) and they still do not seem to understand this. Cyclist, all you are succeeding in doing is confusing those who have not researched this. Not every foreign income remitted to Thailand is assessable income. OK? For those puzzling over this, you really really really need to read and understand the DTA of your income source country (or countries) with Thailand. Do not follow the guidance of those (Cyclist in particular) who state the only exempt income is that from pre-1-Jan-2024, because they are WRONG and they fail to admit such. They refuse to admit their error. What does that tell you? Where else have they made an error they refuse to admit? Note if you follow their advice, it could cost you money. Do not follow the guidance of those who refuse to accept the explanation why DTA exempt foreign income has no entry field for the exemption on a tax return going back to year 2017 (and likely to year 1969). Instead all they can speculate is the English language 2024 tax form might be different (when we have already seen from the 2024 Thai language tax form that there is no such difference). Be careful in reading the posts of such who simply do not fully research this topic. But do follow Thai law. Just understand clearly what income of yours is assessable and what is not assessable. And in that determination the Thai Tax code, Ministerial directives, and Royal Decrees (which also can and do call up DTAs) are relevant. If in doubt you can go to your local RD, but BEFORE you do, be certain to be prepared to ask the right questions of the Thai RD with the specific DTA of your source income country with Thailand in mind. -
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Thai transwoman busted at Nonthaburi hotel for explicit content
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WHO Implements Hiring Freeze and Travel Restrictions Following U.S. Withdrawal Announcement
WHO advice from January 12th 2020 based entirely on false reassurances from the Chinese Government and issued weeks after the true extent of the risk had been highlighted by Chinese doctors. "WHO does not recommend any specific health measures for travellers. In case of symptoms suggestive of respiratory illness either during or after travel, travellers are encouraged to seek medical attention and share travel history with their healthcare provider. Travel guidance has been updated. WHO advises against the application of any travel or trade restrictions on China based on the information currently available on this event." Within days we had a global pandemic with the first cases being in Thailand then more in other countries. Flights of tourists out of China should have been stopped before Chinese New Year, but the WHO, using suspect advice from China, did nothing. How many deaths and how much economic damage was caused by this failure of the WHO to give effective, timely and honest advice?? https://www.who.int/emergencies/disease-outbreak-news/item/2020-DON233 -
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Making a "combo"
Seasoning for 2 months before a 1-year extension application is standard for "in the bank" funds, though we sometimes see reports of offices demanding 3 months (happened to me at a remote-office). Some require a minimum of 400K for 'combo' applications - some won't do combos at all. If I had to guess from what you reported, your office want the 150K for 3 months. I'd show up with more in that account (200K+), seasoned the full 3 months.
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