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The radical left don’t want ICE to deport designated terrorist and criminal illegals!
Border expert predicts a potential violent pushback from cartels. Fcc probes Soros -backed California radio station accused of broadcasting undercover Ice Agents locations. Ice raid in Aurora , Co hindered by Media leaks! The dem Jefferies dog whistle to fight Trumps agenda in the streets and it’s happening! https://www.foxnews.com/media/hakeem-jeffries-call-fight-trump-agenda-in-streets-sparks-backlash -
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what money is taxed 2024 ?
Jim, thanks for the interesting excerpt above about how the more recent US-UK DTA treats non-taxable accounts like US Roths from one country when the accountholder is living in the other country... Not taxable! Jim, about this comment you made, and for others reading here, the advice currently being given out by the Expat Tax Thailand firm regarding pre-2024 income being remitted into Thailand as being exempt from Thai taxation under the TRD's 2023 policy changes (not Thai laws, because there's been no new laws on all this) strikes me as being very peculiar. Their take -- and I haven't seen them explain their basis for this interpretation -- is that ONLY pre-2024 income held in home country BANK accounts is exempt from Thai taxation if remitted, even though the original TRD policy statements made no such limitation AFAICT. And thus by ETT's interpretation, they seem to have opined that if someone kept/had a couple hundred thousand dollars in a regular U.S. BROKERAGE account as of 12/31/2023, that NONE of that could be treated as tax exempt pre-2024 savings!!! I don't understand that notion at all... But I do expect to be talking to them about that interpretation in the coming week. FWIW, they seem to have the same interpretation about nominally Thai tax-exempt funds received by inheritance. They seem to be saying if an expat received an inheritance into their foreign bank account(s) and kept it there only, then it would be tax exempt for Thai purposes if ever remitted into Thailand. But if that same person took the inheritance sometime prior to 2024 and moved it into a brokerage account, then somehow, the Thai tax exemption for inheritance would no longer apply. Likewise, that seems to be nonsensical, at least to me. -
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Implications German Thai doub. Tax Tr,
Where can I get solid information about double Tax Treaty Germany- Thailand? -
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Trump’s Bold Proposal to End Gaza’s Cycle of Suffering
They do not have a right to that privilege -
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4 Israeli men fined for causing chaos at hospital in Mae Hong Son
What has a topic from 16 years ago got to do with your claim that these 4 Israelis are soldiers?
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