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Moderate Democrats Seek to Rebrand Party with Focus on Patriotism and Working-Class Appeal
Why do these parties use words associated with marketing campaigns? Rebranding? More sincerity required. -
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In-Country Application of Non-Immigrant R (Religion) from visa exempt arrival possible?
Can anyone tell me if in-country application of Non-Immigrant R (Religion) in Thailand is possible for a Japanese passport holder who lands in Thailand visa exempt? -
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Moderate Democrats Seek to Rebrand Party with Focus on Patriotism and Working-Class Appeal
The Democrats are the party of the most war deaths, worst border controls, slavery and the kkk. They are a disgrace. -
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Feedback from Declaring Income for Thai Tax Year 2024 at Udonthani Tax Office
Well my circumstances maybe different and yes had a very small rebate on my tax in the UK from their tax office. Again, my local Revenue office has often stated that as your Thai personal allowances is higher than my Frozen state pension coming in to Thailand and have small prnsions which are taxed in the UK and can proof this on the P60s. They stated I do not need to file a form and many times and aware of the 220K or in my case 160K allowance but told on employment only and you have no employment in Thailand or indeed the UK. Pleased you got sorted but you realise you are on the system now and so many conflicting reports and like many going to wait as the forms are not up to date. -
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Thailand Faces Backlash Over Secret Uyghur Deportation to China
From the Thai Police report< there is NO evidence that the Uyghurs commited ANY bombings, Todate there has been NO conviction of anybody for the bombing, you need to get your facts right rather than Assume !! -
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Feedback from Declaring Income for Thai Tax Year 2024 at Udonthani Tax Office
You have earned income in Thailand? You transfer accessible income into Thailand? For me, 640,000 THB in Assessible Income would result in a tax bill of 7,000 THB. However my Assessible Income (in 2024) was zero.
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