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Lightning Strike Kills 3 at Angkor Wat, Sparks Online Backlash
Yeah.... it seems keeping appearances that does not affect peoples decisions to travel is more important than actually reporting a fluke accident that caused some deaths and injuries. This seems to be getting the norm nowadays. It is better to keep quite about reality so the tourists can have their fantasies. -
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dying from cancer at home in Thailand
I would add, some private hospitals here are not for profit. Including St Louis and Camellian, both of which have palliative care programs. You get the advantages of private care but without the (profit driven) frills and more of a normal hospital orientation/attitude towards patients. -
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Big A** Hypocrite: Kid Rock Closes Up Shop Before Trump's ICE Nicks His Staff
I thought it was AI at first, but id prefer AI than this -
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Big A** Hypocrite: Kid Rock Closes Up Shop Before Trump's ICE Nicks His Staff
There is humour and there is trying too hard, aka desperate. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
This is my understanding of the PROPOSED rule change: Old rule: Foreign income (not exempt by DTA) earned in prior years is not assessable. Foreign income (not exempt by DTA) remitted in same year is assessable. New rule: Foreign income (not exempt by DTA) earned prior to 2024 is not assessable. Foreign income (not exempt by DTA) earned after 2023 remitted in any year is assessable. Proposed rule: Foreign income (not exempt by DTA) earned prior to 2024 remains not assessable. Foreign income (not exempt by DTA) earned after 2024 remitted in the same or following year is not assessable. Foreign income (not exempt by DTA) earned after 2024 remitted in subsequent years is assessable. For Thailand tax residents: A source from the Finance Ministry who requested anonymity said the taxation of foreign income follows the residency-based principle, whereby Thailand taxes the income of individuals who reside in the country. This rule applies to persons who stay in Thailand for 180 days or more and have foreign income. Doesn't appear to be a one-off approach. The "for example" was added by the writer of the article. Under the new guidelines, Thais with foreign income will not be taxed if they remit that income in the year it was earned or the following year. For example, if income is earned in 2025 and brought into Thailand in 2025 or 2026, it is not subject to tax. Looks like Thailand wants money remitted into Thailand now to support the economy, as well as in the future, so tax residents are given a tax-free window on a rolling basis to remit. -
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What exactly is a Thai pink ID card?
And with this comment, the poster reveals not only his intellectual void but also the true aim of this thread – to provoke, bait, and invite ridicule. It lays bare the mental mediocrity and pathetically juvenile mindset of those who actively seek out to trigger this kind of hollow interaction.
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