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Trump Moves Forward with Tariffs on Canada and Mexico, Citing Trade Deficit and Border Issue
IIRC American debt to China is $900 billion. China produces 95% of the world's rare earths. An embargo on export would cripple production of TV's, electric cars... you name it. China imports a lot of food from the USA. $36 billion in 2022. If China goes shopping elsewhere for its food, where does that leave American farmers? In Trump's first term, his trade war with China cost American farmers dearly. Obviously he is incapable of learning from history. Insanity is doing the same thing over and over, and expecting a different result. -
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Pentagon Intelligence Agency Halts Observances of MLK Day, Black History Month, and More
Must have had Sherlock Holmes on that case to find 46 illegal immigrants, you could probably walk down china town street in London and find 200 and that would only be passing 3 of the 300 restaurants! -
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Some british <deleted> wanted to fight me earlyish this morning
Its highly likely and even almost a certainty that the O.P is under exaggerating his actions , he isn't telling the full story . We would need to hear the other persons version of events or even see video footage of what really happened . But I doubt very much whether the O.P's version if events are an accurate description of what really happened . I do expect that the O.P was being rather abrupt, rude and abusive and shouting at the woman , and the Brit stepped in to defend the woman -
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Learning/Re-Learning Latin after age 60: What might be the advantages?
My school used to offer Latin but ended up cutting it from the curriculum. Too many cases where someone would mispronounce something and accidentally summon a demon. -
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My Thai Tax Office Tax Filing Experience...
Agree, but would go one step more -- I have the right to remain silent about any assessable income that does not exceed TEDA, plus the 150k zero bracket. Why? Because in this scenario, I would owe no taxes, so would not be evading taxation by not filing a tax return. Yes, there are those arbitrary 60/120/220k thresholds that require you to file, if your assessable income exceeds such. But, as Ben Hart, in his recent Integrity Legal video, points out: Just where in Thai tax Code is this stipulated? (He also says, no need to get a TIN where there's nothing in the Code requiring such.) But even if he's wrong, it seems a simple matter to decide on filing a tax return, or not: -- If you have assessable remitted income exceeding TEDA plus the zero tax bracket, you have taxable income and must file a tax return (as penalties for tax evasion can be severe). Absolutely no rational argument against that. -- But, if you have no taxable income (TEDA/zero bracket exceed assessable income), then don't file a tax return. (If Ben Hart is wrong about filing thresholds, worst case --2000bt fine.) -- By not filing, not getting a TIN -- 'cause you have no taxable income - you're off the TRD radar, so there's absolutely nothing being indicated by a non existent tax return to attract their attention to you. You don't exist to the TRD, and their data base. jBest case, no? So, your assessable income doesn't reach the level of becoming taxable -- so you don't file. What could possibly happen to you? Well, if TRD is smart, and knows they have to manage scarce resoures -- they'll only consider folks with very large remittances for potential audits. And even here they'll have to now whether these large remitters are tax residents, or not -- so will have to coordinate with Immigration on 180 day status of these high remitters. Bottom line: If you're a large remitter (whatever TRD determines that is..) and a tax resident, what might be the odds you're selected for a random compliance audit? And in the minuscule chance you are selected, certainly if you're on the up an up, you can substantiate how you've determined assessabiliy from non assessability. Thus, why would you file a tax return -- and get a TIN -- if you owe no taxes?
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