Living in 'the stcks' with few public charging points and needing to travel long distances in a reasonable time, I'll be buying another diesel shortly. Technology is moving very fast but not fast enough for me. When I can charge overnight at home and obtain a range of 500km without a special charger and still do the same in 5 years time, EV's will be back on the menu.
Bangkok may be OK but I'm not convinced that an EV is the way to go for those living in the countryside that need to travel considerable distances regularly quite yet.
BYD do make some very good looking models though.
Well, it's how you interpret it.
It states: income derived from pensions, is exempt from taxation. Sure its badly labelled under Expenses. But the wording is quite explicit.
This was explained by Mike Lister in numerous posts, in Jan 2024 and onwards.
And @Mutt Daeng clearly posted, where it can be included, in income tax returns.
Perhaps it might ease your mind by contacting Sherrings or one of the Tax experts for a free 15 minute call.
Isn't every transaction of bitcoin recorded on the blockchain and therefore traceable by the cyber police?
https://time.com/6239364/crypto-criminals-andy-greenberg/
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