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Which Android TV box to achieve high speeds?
Update : Took my box to a friends house and he got 90 gb using my box. I took his to my house and got 230 gb and 260 gb. His box is Mecool and only 2gb/8gb I will look to buy Mecool box -
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Short-Term Air Pollution Exposure Poses Serious Risks to Brain Function, Study Warns
That's because someone's daddy has their arm inserted in said young lady's nether regions and is using his hand to work her mouth open and shut while "throwing his voice," just like Buffalo Bob Smith did with Howdy Doody and Sherri Lewis did with Lamb-Chop. -
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My Thai Tax Office Tax Filing Experience...
I do not declare my remittances, as all are non-assessable and have no place on the tax form. I only file for the tax refund, and to have a history of approved tax filings. If you have ASSESSABLE remittances, you can file online, declare the totals without uploading documents. At this point, we don't know if those are necessary. If you fall below your TEDA, you don't owe tax. If you do owe tax, you can pay online. Either way, you've filed, paid any tax due, and done what's needed. If TRD wants more information, you will be informed, and can upload later. Even if that occurs after the 90-day filing season, you should still be good. No penalties, as you've filed and declared what is required. If you have NON-assessable remittances, you can't do that online, at least not yet. There is no way to deduct them from the PIT calculation, and doing so by the wonky method offered by some TRD offices will likely set off alarms. If under TEDA, you should be okay as with assessable remittances, but if over TEDA you'll owe tax. I would think if you want to declare NON-assessable remittances, just for the exercise of having it on a tax filing, that you'll need to do that in person. And 99 times out of 100, the TRD officer won't want to bother with your filing and will actively try to prevent you from adding to the workload. ***AS ALWAYS, NOT ADVICE. OPINION ONLY*** -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
I looked at your link. It's Section 3. He quotes Section 70. "Is he lying?" -
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Former Russian Beauty Queen Faces Harsh Conditions in Thai Immigration Detention
Are you quoting from somewhere? Or reading between the lines? I read "Allegations surfaced that Tikhomirova was previously expelled from Thailand due to legal issues before temporarily relocating to Dubai." -
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Former Russian Beauty Queen Faces Harsh Conditions in Thai Immigration Detention
Break the law, do the time. I wish immigration would start doing more of this to teach people that this isn’t a do as you want country without consequences. We all know they won’t because it might harm their stellar reputation 🤣🤣
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