"Nomad Capitalist" suggests Americans abroad may be headed towards pariah status
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Updates and events in the War in Ukraine 2025
You were shilling for Russia before Trump. Now you have an excuse to come and shill some more -
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Elon Musk. He's the last helicopter out of Saigon. Trust him or not, better get on board.
The lunatics have gradually taken over the asylum. But wait; the anti-lunatic brigade are here. And they mean business! Or do they? -
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Gillette alternatives
A number of off topic posts about American politics have been removed. This topic is “Gillette alternatives” -
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Young Woman's Tragic End Highlights Gambling Dangers
Well, she was found dead, a 22 yo. No evidence of foul play? -
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Musk Fails When Confronted About Condom-Gate
This is failure? What would the left do? Silence the reporter? Bury the story? Musk admitted what happened and was completely transparent and open. It was a clear win. -
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Thailand May Ease Overseas Income Tax Rules Amid Global Changes
As noted, the comments from the Finance minister are hardly "bankable", and need to be clarified to have any meaning whatsoever, such as "Por 161 & 162 are to be scrapped". Whether this materialises before 31 March (or 8 April for online) filing deadlines remains to be seen. @NoDisplayName @Kerryd @Thingamabob I think the reasons you have suggested for the change, (if indeed there is one) are absolutely spot on. They will (may) come about because the issue has affected the important (aka rich) members of Thai society. Even if Kh Richguy doesn't himself have to pay more taxes, it is possible that spending for 2024 has seen a nosedive, and the evidence is in reduced inward remittances, resulting in his business suffering. Reduced spending has already seen a major reduction in property transactions, (when it is possible these may not be affected); but when there's uncertainty for the largest consumers, (Chinese and Indians), they are going to wait until there is clarity. I agree, that the reduction of the amount of money we expats have brought in is chicken feed, and of no consequence, even though we may have reduced our inward remittances (therefore spending) by 50% or more. I also wondered why there was nothing in the press that I could see that addressed the concerns of the wealthy Thais to whom this change was directed. Well, of course they don't have their AN equivalent, as they have direct access to the levers of power.
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