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Make me an offer and I think about programming the emoji distributor. 😉 -
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Bottle beers banned Koh Phangan
Since it’s an island everything has to be transported there by ship or boat. Glass bottles are heavier than cans, therefore need more fuel to be transported, they also take up more space. When it comes to getting rid of them you can just crush the cans, melt them down and reuse the Aluminium. Obviously you can recycle glass bottles as well, so I don’t where the “can’t be recycled easily” BS in the article comes from. Also, most glass bottles are used multiple times before they get molten down and recycled. In that regard they’re actually a lot more environmentally friendly than Aluminium. But this is offset by the increased fuel consumption for transportation. In the end, it probably comes down to pretty much the same in terms of environmentally friendliness. Obviously anything out of a glass bottle will taste definitely better than out of a can. The best example is coke. That first sip out of a glass bottle is unbeatable! -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
For Aussie members. It appears the ATO have no problem with the exchange of your financial information with Thailand. https://www.ato.gov.au/about-ato/commitments-and-reporting/in-detail/privacy-and-information-gathering/privacy-policy Disclosing personal information to overseas recipients While most of the personal information we collect about you is retained in Australia, there are circumstances where we provide personal information to overseas recipients. We do this in accordance with international tax treaties and tax information exchange agreements. Tax treaties Tax treaties are also referred to as tax conventions or double tax agreements. The purpose of these agreements is to exchange tax information relevant to the tax administration of the respective countries to the agreement. We do this to prevent double taxation, tax fraud and tax evasion. Tax information exchange agreements We also use tax information exchange agreements (TIEA) to combat overseas tax evasion. The agreements allow us to exchange information with our TIEA partners. TIEAs promote fairness and enhance our ability to administer and enforce Australia’s own domestic tax laws. Countries and other jurisdictions personal information is disclosed to The countries and other jurisdictions that currently have tax treaties and tax information exchange agreements with Australia are listed in Appendix 2. -
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Finally! My new EV 😅
Ignore it, some natural born to$$er is trolling the thread with the 'confused emojis'... -
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