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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
I believe you would need a TIN for the bank to do this. -
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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2025)
Anyone seen Vienna Blood S04e03+e04 already on the T sites? https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9179616/episodes/?season=4&ref_=ttep -
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Living in Thailand
Also very true @OneMoreFarang I was trying to be less cynical but if I'm honest that happened to me before not in Thailand but the Philippines when I wanted to move away from one of the smaller towns to near Angeles City, I got a whole host of reasons why we shouldn't move there that totally contradicted my YouTube research 🙂 -
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Living in Thailand
I love the city life I once went into the countryside of Australia,I felt the trees in the dark were talking and whining in the wind There were wild kangaroos looking for prey And crime wise it was dangerous ,most rural areas are dangerous in Australia and I felt on edge I must live in a city -
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Health Insurance in Thailand After Leaving Employment
Hi everyone, I appreciate all the insights previously shared about continuing SSO coverage. I recently visited my local SSO office to switch from Section 33 (employee) to Section 39 (self-funded) so I can keep public health insurance. During the visit, the officer mentioned a lump sum withdrawal option, but the discussion was in Thai, and I didn’t fully understand it. My wife tried to follow along, but we’re still unclear on how this affects my options. What I understand so far: Since I haven’t reached 180 months of contributions, I wouldn’t qualify for a pension yet. Taking the lump sum now might mean losing future pension eligibility. If I stay in Section 39 and continue contributing, I could eventually qualify for a monthly pension. I can keep SSO health coverage for ฿432/month, but I’m unsure if taking the lump sum affects this. Questions: If I take the lump sum, can I still keep Section 39 health insurance? Has anyone taken the lump sum and later regretted it? Once I take the lump sum, can I later rejoin the pension scheme or is it final? I’d love to hear from anyone who has been through this process. Any advice or clarifications would be greatly appreciated before I go back to the SSO office. Thanks in advance for your help! -
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Madonna Speaks Out Against Trump Administration’s Rollback of LGBT+ Rights
Nobody cares what these Woke celebrity idiots think. If they did, Kamala's strategy of hiring them to attend her rallies would have worked. Madonna should stick to the glamorous grannies competition. She could probably get top 50 if she stopped dressing like a hooker.
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