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Of course I do. But most people living in the USA would see it as a praying figure and lawsuits would be filed to stop it. What? Why would lawsuits be filed against it? Is prayer illegal in the US? -
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The taxi driver wasn't happy with my review.
If the OP is worried about PUSH-BACK from a Taxi Driver that has become angered by a bad review... Then how fortunate for him that he had not been riding with Travis Bickle.... Never get into an argument or any sort of confrontation with a Taxi Driver in New York or Thailand. This is the lesson you need to learn. And, mark my words! -
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Aseannow is all about trump and Europe, not much about Thailand
I will try to post more Topics about Thailand, exclusively about Thailand. This might help. -
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Capital growth rate, compared to the interest rate, would be vital if that was one's strategy. -
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
It looks to me that she is correct (as long as you did not somehow obtain Thai citizenship). I was curious so I took a quick look at the Australia-Thai DTA. Her assessment is consistent with Article-19 (Government Service) of the Australia-Thailand Double Tax Agreement (DTA), which states (I edited it a bit): 2. Any pension paid to an individual in respect of services rendered in the discharge of government functions to one of the Contracting States (ie Australia) .... shall be taxable only in that State ( i.e. Australia). Military service is IMHO considered Government Service. The noted DTA goes on to note thou, if one is a citizen of Thailand (and still managed to get this Australian pension), then the Australian government service pension would in that case be taxable in Thailand. Is your wife Thai ? .... If so, does she get your Australia pension when you pass away if she survives you? If so, she may have to pay tax in Thailand on such (and not to Australia) in the sad/unfortunate case if you were to pass away. I could be wrong in the above, but this is how this looks to me (as noted, I was curious - I have a number of Australian friends). -
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Will California fry completely pollute our world?
Heaven Forbid! She says: Why do you PRONUNCIATE everything? a. I commend these Black Valley Girls for NOT speaking with vocal fry... THANK YOU....!!!!! b. But, have they ever read a book, one wonders? c. Nice girls, to be sure....though.....I think.....maybe..... d. Are they airheads, one might wonder? e. Do they read The New Yorker? ============== THANK YOU, girls...for not speaking with vocal fry. Because, I enjoy listening to you two girls. You are NOT annoying, at least to me. -
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Minister launches emergency plan as deadly dust chokes Thailand
20xx Blah blah blah blah PM 2.5 blah blah blah 2022 Blah blah blah blah PM 2.5 blah blah blah 2023 Blah blah blah blah PM 2.5 blah blah blah 2024 Blah blah blah blah PM 2.5 blah blah blah 2025 Blah blah blah blah PM 2.5 blah blah blah 20xx Blah blah blah blah PM 2.5 blah blah blah -
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
It may look like a Fiat Multipla but its interior is not as versatile as a Fiat Multipla given that the Multipla was a 6 seater 3+3 with decent storage space of 430 litres or with the rear seats folded 1300 litres of storage space or the option of removing the rear seats competely providing 1900 litres of storage space and the added bonus of if you didn't want to watch the driver driving the seats could be reversed so passengers could look at the rear window https://www.theautopian.com/never-mind-the-looks-feel-the-width-the-1998-fiat-multipla-was-beautiful-on-the-inside/ Here is another car that is similar size to the Wulling the Toyota Yaris Verso At just 3.86m long, 1.69m wide and 1.6m tall, the Yaris Verso still manages to offer lots of interior space. With all seats in position, it is a full five-seater with 390 litres of boot space. owever, the Yaris Verso also has a versatility that is unequalled by other small cars on the market to date thanks to its unique design of second row 'flat-in-floor' retractable rear seats. Within seconds, any member of the family can fold away the left and right rear seats to create a low, flat floor and an incredible 2,160 litres of load space. That's more than the Renault Scenic which is a much larger car. https://www.carenthusiast.com/ncar2808/toy_ver.htm rear middle seat could be removed other rear seats fold into the floor allowing a 4ft double bed to lay flat on the floor -
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British drug dealer arrested after his suspicious behaviour in Phuket
One time the cop had his laser eye on my hand reaching in pocket as I slowed to a traffic stop check.. but I just had my license at-hand as expected it round the bend where they usually are..think he was waiting for me to throw a baggie... -
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I agree. A combination of R/E and stocks are best. R/E has the advantage that you can buy it with OPM (other peoples money). This is generally known as a "mortgage". A mortgage in the US usually runs for 30 years. Why is that? For a very practical reason: Houses in Europe are designed to last for 2 to 3 generations. Unless much mainainance is invested, a house in the US is desighned to last for 30 years. The duration of the mortgage. True "wealth building" works in other ways. So it's the "land" that produces the value over time and not the house. Most "American Houses" would not get any building-permit in Europe. The construction considered as "too flimsy". Considering the fact, that the US home consists of a basic framework of 2x4 lumber, no wonder that hurricanes like those structures.
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