Trump 2.0 -- Exponentially more damaging than Trump 1.0
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Beach Birthday Brawl: Stabbing Shock Scandalizes Pattaya
An American was slashed to death with a samurai sword on Sukhumvit over a 50 baht taxi charge a few years ago. -
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BBC Rachel Reeves CV Investigation frequent exaggeration
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PSA high but steady.... don't panic!
Hi I know it's off topic but can anyone recommend a urologist for bph laser treatment I'm not suitable for rezum, the Dr in bnh informed me. had aquablation in UK 7 years ago now need something else. -
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What are your experiences with the new tax laws?????
Joe Blow retires in home country in 2025. He has a private pension, which he salts away in a savings account established in 2025. He does the same for his private pensions earned in 2026 thru 2032 -- living off of only his social security. In 2033 Joe Blow moves to Thailand, and is here most of the year and is thus a tax resident. Joe Blow wires all his 2025-2032 savings to Thailand in 2033. Sanity and common sense would dictate that Thailand has no tax claim against those salted away private pensions, even tho' the DTA says Thailand has primary taxation rights on private pensions. And, of course, we wouldn't even be having this discussion, if Thailand just taxed income, and not remitted income. Of course, the TRD MFWIC might be insane, with no common sense..... The other side of the coin..... Fat cat Thai billionaire, a tax resident of Thailand, earns zillions of dollars abroad, but never remits it to Thailand. Now, this year, 2025, he leaves Thailand for 7 months -- and remits those zillions in foreign income. Would they be taxable when bounced against this: A non-resident is, however, subject to tax only on income from sources in Thailand. Hmmm. If so, certainly give incentive to hop on your yacht and take an extended vacation.
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