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Wall Street plummets ,trillions lost
For fun….google half of what he writes. He keeps everything he writes in a file to cut and paste into future posts. Leftists are weird. -
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Told Him Big C, Got Jomtien and a 400 Baht Stitch Up Instead
Next time, hire an air-conditioned Grab for 100 baht, with a fixed price upfront. -
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Trump winning
Come on Sparky you're better than this. Crazy tariffs calculated in a nonsensical way. If he wanted to bully countries into making trade better for the United States then I guess this is a way but the disruption to investors, businesses and employees around the world based on a whim and a hope that it all turns out is reckless at best. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
I wasn't my comment, and while I would not say they are 'talking nonsense', i do believe they are wrong. Not in Thailand, but in Canada I have had accountants in tax return filing company make a number of mistakes in my tax return for one taxation year. Revenue Canada immediately got back to me demanding I correct my tax return, and by the time I finished sorting the mess with the tax return filing company I ended paying even more money to both the tax return company and to Revenue Canada. After that sour experience, I always researched more and I did my own returns ever since. Once bitten - twice shy. The tax return companies #1 priority is to make money for the owner and the people who work for the company. They do so by advertising they will provide a service ( i.e. filing someone else's taxes for same person). But that does not guarantee that they will get such tax return correct, and if the tax return return is rejected, the rejection goes to the person whose tax is being filed. it does NOT go to the company that prepared the tax return. One then has to take up the problem with the tax filing company how they screwed up a tax return - and then refile one's tax return. Its IMHO an example of "Let the buyer beware". One is buying as service which may be EXCELLENT, or it may cause more TROUBLE than it is worth. . -
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