Well, last time I was at your place, treatment was by a Thai Dentist. So I guess you too use Thai Dentists. That is not a critic about quality. I just point out that you will not automatically be treated by Dr. Somjot himself.
I do not see a big difference to any other place, beside that your Receptionist is talking german. But I am looking forward to your answer, I have to crowns (or inlays) to fix soon.
Last time they had crack down (2020) on begging and aggressive monkeys at Khao Tang Kuan in Songkhla it was castration, some 200 faced the chop. Surprised they're trapping them again so soon, but would suspect they face a similar fate.
The big difference with those performers compared to now is they put on a show that took the micky out of themselves and it was all in fun They did'nt push a radical agender like the xyxpxy+=++---+ do today. People used to leave the show with a smile on their faces.
What are you talking about? Certainly not the Earned Income Tax Credit, which has been around 50 years? And, I got a 'no joy' when I tried to log into your 'taxpayer advocate' link....
Nope. The 'saving clause' found in all US DTAs allows the US to tax all income regardless of what the DTA says (with a few exceptions, like alimony). Yes, in these situations the US is secondary tax authority -- and has to reduce its tax bill with a credit for Thai taxes paid. But there is no option to "opt out" for filing and paying US taxes (if not overwhelmed by the tax credit).
I hope you're not referring to the Thomas Carden scheme, where he maintains (incorrectly) that there's an exclusion in the Thai-US DTA, allowing a US citizen, who's a Thai tax resident, to not pay US taxes on his IRA cashout, remitted to Thailand?
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