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Parking Restrictions
As I rarely go into town, I am confused about parking restrictions depending on odd/even numbers. I want to park on 2nd Road next Tuesday morning to visit my bank. Is it OK to park on the left? -
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British Pedophile Captured After 27-Year Manhunt - video
He'll spend his last 10 or so years in prison and die there. This will make him really unhappy. He knows he won't experience freedom ever again and that will hurt him every day. Putin and Xi are untouchable now, but the world will change and their personal worlds will change too. They too will spend their final years in ignomy. -
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Ah Pattaya, where self appointed experts go to continue their grand delusion.
You make it sound like Beverley Hills dear. Are you saying you get a better class of farang on The Darkside or is it where the ‘normal’ farang migrate to ? Same same but different I would say. -
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Obese People on Plane Seats.
I am only 62 kg, so I usually do not have a problem but just occasionally it is the elbows that annoy me -
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Pick-up Truck Transporting Metal Gates on Expressway Sparks Safety Concerns
May not be third world, But it is third world thinking !! Safety in Thailand who cares!!! -
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Introduction to Personal Income Tax in Thailand
You're correct that the capital gains are not known until the asset is sold or exchanged for a different asset. However, any government can develop regulations that determine what portion of any gain is taxable. It is very reasonable in situations where the asset is not actually sold/exchanged that some life or financial event triggers a deemed disposition at Fair Market Value (FMV). For instance when I moved to a different country my home was treated as being sold and immediately reacquired at the same price. I was then taxed on the deemed capital gain. I think the most reasonable implementation of TRD's change in assessibility of remitted income would use the FMV as of Dec. 31, 2023. By doing so TRD would eliminate most of the disparity in taxation between long term and short term holdings that would otherwise be created by their arbitrary choice of effective date.
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