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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
And this Carl chap seems to be promoting his company and refusing to answer a very simple question whhen asked to him GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR -
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DWP life certificate.
The girl in my condo's office signs and affixes their JP stamp for nothing. -
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Do you remember your first car?
My first 6 cars were Mini's I would buy MOT failures, patch them up (they always had floor pans rusted through); get them through my friendly local MOT station then sell them at a profit. One never made it, sitting on the driveway for spares, and slowly rusting away until parental pressure forced its removal. The gear sticks in early Mini's were long sticks poking out from the floor. As the car got older and worn, the gear stick would shake and drop out of 3rd gear on corners - for years I still had the habit of tucking my clutch foot under the gear lever on 3rd gear bends. Any car "activities" with girls had to be in the back seat as the car was too small. I quickly learned to park facing downhill with the seats tipped forward after I was nearly circumcised when the rocking motion of the car caused the front seat to fall back on top of me whilst in flagrante. Happy days! -
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Do I need a letter signed by my wife to take my son to the UK for a holiday?
My son only holds a UK passport, although he was born and has lived all his life in Thailand. His mother, my wife is not Thai. He's visited the UK a few times, but always with both me and my wife. Later this year I'm taking him to the UK for a 2-week holiday, without his mother (too difficult to get her another UK Visitor visa). Will I need any letter or other documentation from my wife in order to take me son for a UK holiday? If so, can it just be a free-form letter in English and signed by her, or does it need to be more official? Thanks. -
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Russian Father Throws Son from Speedboat Near Surin Islands, Leading to Fatality
You see Malcy.... IF someone doesn't view the actions of a non-Thai with 100% condensation you accuse them of siding with the non-Thai - which of course is stupid (no surprise there from you). Such is your bias you are simply lack any intelligent ability to see things any differently... Your bigoted bias against foreigners here blinds you to any thought that does not condemn all foreigners and side 100% with Thai's - your binary thought process is a clear indication of a fundamentally broken intellect. ... now.. In the very comment above your post, you'll read a balanced thought that opens up to the potential of other possibilities... You see Malcy... you're incapable of open minded discussion because you are so locked into your 'farangs are all bad' agenda... its one of the least intelligent outlooks I repeatedly read on this forum. And here it is for you Malcy (below) - the discussion that there 'could' be nefarious circumstances at play - while this could have been a father and son messing around, there is also new information which suggests and argument and that opens up other more horrific possibilities which need to be investigated.... Agreed…. This does tend to open up the void of speculation somewhat towards more nefarious intentions…
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