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Introduction to Personal Income Tax in Thailand
A problem in demanding tax papers from every expat is that very many of us have no need for a TIN or to file. That is my situation for the current filing period and the next. So what paper to get when there is no there there? -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
You keep repeating this in circle in every tax thread like a mantra. If you strive to be heard by TRD I'm not sure it's the most effective way to do. -
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Introduction to Personal Income Tax in Thailand
The immigration computer data base knows this. What's unworkable about that? Sure. All they will have to do is prove it to the TRD, or, no certificate for their extension. What's unworkable about that? Huh???????? You present at immigration. The immigration officer asks, "You have TRD paper?" You answer, "No." He says, "Can not extension. You go TRD first." What's unworkable about that? -
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State Department Rushing to Evacuate USAID Staff from Global Assignments
It used to do that. Now it is just pork barrel BS. -
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Health Canada Confirms Undisclosed Presence of DNA Sequence in Pfizer Covid-19 Shot
No, DNA fragments in COVID-19 vaccines aren't linked to 'major safety concerns' | Fact check March 29, 2024 "There is no evidence DNA fragments in COVID-19 vaccines pose any risk, according to the Food and Drug Administration and multiple medical experts. Such fragments are often found in vaccines for viruses. Experts say the leftover material does not cause cancer, lacks a way to get into a cell’s nucleus to change it and is found in too small of a quantity to alter a cell's DNA." ... Experts say fear of DNA integration defies science DNA fragments are found in many viral vaccines as an active ingredient or the byproducts of the manufacturing process, according to Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Viruses are usually grown in cells, and some fragments can make their way through filtration processes into the finished vaccine. ... "With over a billion doses of the mRNA vaccines administered, no safety concerns related to residual DNA have been identified," Dr. Peter Marks, director of the FDA Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, wrote in the letter. "Studies have been conducted in animals using the modified mRNA and lipid nanoparticle together that constitute the vaccine, including the minute quantities of residual DNA fragments left over after DNAse treatment during manufacturing, and demonstrate no evidence for genotoxicity from the vaccine.” https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2024/03/29/covid-19-vaccines-dna-fragments-harmless/73134331007/
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