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Must Read Its Happening - Law to Tax Overseas Income Now in Progress
I have no idea what you're talking about. 500K in IRAs trad or Roth or 401ks are almost always invested in something. Not just sitting there. If not Roth, taking out huge chunks gets a huge US tax bill so the incentive is to only withdrawal what you actually need or are forced to under IRA rules at about age 72. -
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Pattaya Bar/Go-Go Death Watch
You did right...... no telling what happens with personal information. Same applies with say Line account. -
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PM suspected of Trying to Erase Evidence Related to Thaksin's Hospital Stay
Thais generally seem little interested in politics and though their apathy is understandable given the poor calibre of their politicians, it generally means they get the leaders they deserve. -
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Why is Trump Really Running for Office Again?
Trying to Avoid Prison, is Bottom Line and of course his Grifting and Stealing National Secrets for Putin of whoever has the money -
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Must Read Its Happening - Law to Tax Overseas Income Now in Progress
I wouldn't rely on the local Somchai being dumb or smart. These days many audit leads and cases are generated automatically by data matching software. However it may take years for the Thais to integrate all the data feeds properly. -
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Phuket Doctor to Appeal After Swiss Man Acquitted in Assault Case
I read an article from a swiss newspaper quoting he was bored with life in Switzerland ( understandable) @ 35 he left to live in Thailand ( previously he worked in security) wife from issaan blah blah but always loved elephants moved to phuket used all his savings to rent 40.000 acres in 2019 for elephants sanctuary very good timing? Must have done very well to survive covid. Goes on to mention on Dec 25th altercation with ambulance and lots of hints that it is a big fraud pushing for donations for his " sanctuary " I think he needs to cut up his t shirt and put them on cards to sell to his supporters bday Prang will buy -
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Must Read Its Happening - Law to Tax Overseas Income Now in Progress
As we found with marijuana recriminalization, once real money is at risk, legislative proposals vanish into the ether. -
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Man Stabbed to Death After Alcohol-Fueled Dispute in Chiang Mai
The only people who drive around with a knife in their motorcycle are people who have no value for life at all and are ready and willing to use it and commit murder. This guy kills someone because of a slap on the face. How pathetic is that. I hope he rots until he dies in prison for his actions. So immature he was. -
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Any real men in this generation
Now you can get mugged by illegals in Europe instead. -
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Latest developments and discussion of recent events in the Ukraine War
Note that the writer has a picture of Leon Trotsky in his profile and only posts during waking hours in Moscow. -
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Former Navy Officer Arrested for Running Illegal Abortion Clinic, Admits He Is Not a Doctor
I wonder what they consider or what he actually to that promoted suspicious activity? If he had been doing this illegally for some time then he must have established some type of demeanor making himself to look and act the part of a doctor. -
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Latest developments and discussion of recent events in the Ukraine War
You are missing the point: I was responding to a Russian talking point that Ukraine had to surrender as Russia is too big and powerful to resist. Like Germany in WW2. -
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Trump, Harris Neck and Neck in NYT Poll
With less than two months remaining before Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are in a dead heat, according to a new national survey. The poll, conducted by The New York Times and Siena College, shows Trump holding a slight edge with 48 percent of likely voters' support, while Harris closely trails at 47 percent. This slim margin falls within the poll’s margin of error, indicating a highly competitive race. The results mirror those of a July survey from the same sources, which was conducted shortly after President Joe Biden announced his decision to step down from his reelection bid. Despite the time that has passed since Biden's exit, the race remains virtually unchanged, signaling that the contest between Harris and Trump is shaping up to be one of the closest in recent memory. The timing of the poll is particularly significant, as it comes just days before the highly anticipated ABC News debate between Harris and Trump, the only scheduled debate between the two candidates thus far. For Harris, the debate could prove to be a crucial moment in her campaign. According to the poll, 28 percent of likely voters expressed a desire to learn more about Harris, compared to only 9 percent who felt the same way about Trump. This suggests that while Trump is a well-known figure with a solidified base, Harris still has an opportunity to sway undecided voters and define her candidacy in the final stretch of the campaign. However, the poll also highlights some challenges Harris may face. Nearly half of the likely voters surveyed, 47 percent, perceive Harris as too liberal, which could be a stumbling block in winning over moderate and independent voters. On the other hand, 32 percent of likely voters view Trump as too conservative, though this perception does not seem to have significantly dented his support base. Interestingly, this survey is one of the few national polls of high quality that did not show Harris receiving a boost in support following her swift nomination and the subsequent events at the party’s nominating convention in Chicago last month. The New York Times notes that this is the first time in about a month that Trump has shown at least a nominal lead in a major nonpartisan national survey. The New York Times’ polling averages still show Harris with a slight edge over Trump, 49 percent to 47 percent. However, the importance of The New York Times’ survey in shaping public perception and influencing campaign strategies cannot be overstated, as it has historically played a significant role in American politics, often driving both fundraising efforts and media coverage. The poll surveyed 1,695 registered voters between September 3 and 6, with a margin of error of +/- 2.8 percentage points among likely voters. As Election Day draws closer, the nation’s attention is likely to intensify on this closely contested race, with every development potentially tipping the scales. Credit: Politico 2024-09-09 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe -
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House gop push bill that links federal funding to a citizenship check for new voters
If you cant prove you're a citizen then you shouldn't be voting. What is so hard to understand?? The Border problem lies directly on the Democrats shoulders. The minute Biden took office he rescinded a large portion of Trump's directives, stopped building portions of border barrier and then sold millions of dollars worth of barrier supplies pennies on the dollar. Opponents say it is already against the law for noncitizens to vote in federal elections and that the document requirements would disenfranchise millions of people who do not have the necessary documents readily available when they get a chance to register, say at a concert, county fair or at a college voter registration drive.
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