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A call out to Meat Pie lovers
Beggars cant be choosy, if you are Aussie then Tinnys will heal the belly, you kiwi's must be hard to please the pastry is fine and I only buy the pepper steak that has chunky beef and sells around 170, dont know what you paid 200 for, might surprise you what a meat pie costs back home these days, and anyway maybe 4 times a year...I get a taste of home. -
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Hamas Is Effectively Back in Control in Gaza With no alternative following a cease-fire with
What did Hamas win or gain from the War ? -
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Nazism is back
There is a free online version, or is it specific elements you want ? -
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UK State Pension
Three choices Tell them where you live and get frozen pension Don't tell them and get years increases Move to an unfrozen country like the Philippines No doubt it will only get worse, even the Tories aim is to cut the triple lock and means test pensions -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Never entered into the Thai system computer. He deducted the foreign tax paid from his assessable remittance prior to declaring the assessable remittance. As he was above the threshold for incoming assessable remittances, he had to file. As the amount of assessable income was below his TEDA and the 0% tax bracket, he owed no tax. Likely the TRD lady accepted his assessable income declaration amount, since it came out to the same result......and she wouldn't have to spend time correcting the error. Or perhaps she knew something we also know. There is no space on the tax return to deduct foreign tax paid as a direct credit against tax due. Actually claiming that tax credit would require manual intervention by the officer accepting the form. Too much trouble. You are making claims, giving incorrect advice to posters that somehow know less about this than you. Advice that can cost them. In this case, instead of reducing his potential tax due by the full 39,000 baht foreign tax paid, he would only see a potential 2,000 baht savings by removing the tax paid from the remittance amount prior to declaring. Something that, according to you, is illegal under CRS rules.
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