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Democrats Seize on MAGA Weakness as Trump’s Absence Shakes GOP Strongholds
This time they have been caught, but how many times have they used Signal on other confidential subjects? They obviously did not start to use it for this specific purpose. -
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Thailand Approves Tax Breaks for Large Commercial Electric Vehicles
Photo courtesy of The Nation The Thai Cabinet has approved a draft decree aimed at promoting investment in large commercial electric vehicles (EVs), offering generous tax incentives to companies. As part of this initiative, firms can claim double the expense for locally produced EVs and 1.5 times for imported ones, as highlighted by Deputy Government spokesperson Sasikarn Watthanachan. These incentives specifically target the adoption of electric buses and trucks, with the tax exemption covering corporate income equivalent to the investment value in these vehicles. The provision applies from the date of the decree’s approval until December 31. Eligible for these tax benefits are companies and partnerships that meet specific criteria. To qualify, businesses must submit comprehensive investment projects, payment plans, and EV details to the Revenue Department following specified guidelines. Key conditions stipulate that the EVs must be new and capable of receiving transport licences under Thai land transport laws. The vehicles need to be depreciable under Section 65 Bis (2) of the Revenue Code and must not already be benefiting from other tax incentives or be involved in tax-exempt activities under existing investment promotion laws. Additionally, the Cabinet noted discussions from the Electric Vehicle Policy Committee's February 21 meeting, which proposed expanding the scope of EV support measures under phase 2 (EV 3.5). This expansion includes passenger vehicles with up to 10 seats, aligning these with current subsidies offered to similar vehicles. Electric motorcycles are also part of the expanded measures, particularly focusing on models equipped with alternating current (AC) charging capabilities. Organisations have been tasked with reevaluating these measures' suitability, while the Excise Department is directed to modify related announcements as recommended by the National Electric Vehicle Policy Committee. This move underscores Thailand's commitment to transitioning towards greener transportation solutions by incentivising corporate investments in environmentally friendly vehicle technology, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-28 -
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Socialist President Clamps Down on Auto Price Increases
Efficiency pains? Is that the new MAGA euphemism for going tits-up? -
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BREAKING NEWS Skyscraper comes down in Bangkok earthquake
40+ construction crew no longer with us. Rest In Peace. -
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Labour Minister Demands Safety Overhaul Following Accidents on Rama II Road
Nobody cares, Asian lives are cheap !! safety is tooooooo expensive
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