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UR CNY Celebration?: Will you add Chinese OpenSource AI to your computer tonight?!!!
That you haven't got a clue about the Programme! -
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All Hail Trump ... the 2nd Coming
Incoming. https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/holding-former-government-officials-accountablefor-election-interference-and-improper-disclosure-of-sensitive-governmental-information/ -
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Teenage Brit Involved in Fatal Road Collision in Pattaya
Maybe only if mommy and daddy have money or if still alive. that's how it works. yawn. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
I'm just speculating, not disagreeing with you. One is taxed, and appears on the 1040, and should result in a foreign tax credit. Will the 1040 be acceptable documentation to claim the credit? What about the Roth from already taxed contributions? Is there no way to claim only the gain as assessable? We'll have to see what happens when someone declares income from IRA/Roth/401 on a Thai tax return. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Yes, tax deferred income -- but pre 2023 income nevertheless. And, yes, when I take my Required Minimum Distribution of my traditional IRA in 2025, it will be fully taxable by the IRS. And per DTA -- if Por 162 had never come about -- Thailand has exclusive taxation on my remitted IRA (but the US also taxes it, per the saving clause, but has to absorb a tax credit for the Thai taxes). But, Por 162 did come about. And, by my reckoning, it says it is now not taxable by Thailand, 'cause it's pre 2023 income. So, what we're left with is: IRA withdrawal still fully taxable by IRS. But no tax credit to absorb, since Thailand can't tax it, per Por 162. So, you now pay full fare to Uncle Sam -- and nothing to Thailand. Bottom line: Full fare taxation to US, no taxes to Thailand under Por 162 would probably be same/similar, in total taxes paid, to paying taxes to Thailand, but having that same amount subtracted from US taxes, per credit. Thus, a wash.- 1
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Thai-Irish Couple Reports Swiss Man Following Restaurant Confrontation
Well I am too and I am not even Swiss. This sort of thing makes all farangs look bad. We are all guests in this country and should behave accordingly.
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