Thai ICT Ministry Stresses Caution In Drafting New Computer Crime Laws
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Is This the Start of the Trump Market Crash?
Polluted water if you are lucky, urine most likely. -
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Booking flight on thaiairways.com w/ wrong passport number – ok?
I don't think there's any link from the airline booking system passport details to the immigration system, so your passport number is only needed to link to the booking in the Thai Airways system? So they'll just need to use your name rather than your number. I've flown Thai to my home country several times to get a new passport, and that means on my return journey my new passport will not match my booking, but never has an issue. I just carry my old passport, but was not asked for it until arrival at immigration. -
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Elon Musk - time to return to your Office at Tesla
The West needs Musk, like the West needs Putin and Xi. Can you imagine anyone worse than Adolf Hitler and Pol? The answer is yes, and they are in power in the USA now. -
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Trump Threatens to Cut Federal Funding Over Campus Protests
Sadly, you have no idea what you're talking about. Go read the 1st amendment, you clearly don't understand it. The President doesn't need to ask that a law be enforced, lol I can't even imagine how you got there. All major university's have their own police force in one form or another. Real question for you, are you American ? I don't care but it would explain why you don't understand some really basic things. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
It depends. If your mother is not a tax resident in Thailand and she sends you money from abroad, then she is not subject to Thai income tax. If the money is hers and a legitimate gift to you, then you are not liable for income taxes. You would also not be liable for gift taxes unless the amount exceeds the threshold for gifts from parents of 20 million baht per year. If you transferred money to your mother that would be assessable income under Thai tax regulations and she then transmitted it to you in an effort to avoid Thai taxation my making it appear as a gift, then it may not stand up under scrutiny if it came to the attention of the RD. I'm not sure whether this would also technically be considered money laundering under Thai law. In the past there had to be an underlying specific illegal activity (drug and human trafficking, for example) for it to be money laundering and I don't think tax evasion was one of them. I'm not sure whether this has changed in recent years. -
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Cloud Seeding Operations Launched to Combat Chiang Mai Air Pollution
And did it rain up there yesterday ?
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