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Where Will We Be in Five Years?
Done fighting the world and tuning out. Let the young people fight for change and justice. Do what you can in daily life to make the world better. Change yourself to change the world. Neil Young - Walk Like a Giant lyrics (partial): I used to walk like a giant on the land Now I feel like a leaf floating in a stream I wanna walk like a giant I wanna walk like a giant on the land Me and some of my friends we were gonna save the world we were trying to make it better we were ready to save the world but then the weather changed and the white got stained and it fell apart and it breaks my heart -
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Online Gambling on Football and Muay Thai Expected to Be Legalised
Thailand: "Hub of This Will End Well" -
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Thaksin Apologises for Tak Bai Tragedy, Downplays Narathiwat Car Bombing
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Desperate Husband Offers 20,000 Baht for Missing Wife's Return
Did it ever occur to you that 20,000 might be all he has, considering that he has 3 young children to care for? -
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Bangkok Bank Now Doing FATCA
Thailand didn't sign the FATCA agreement with the US until April 29, 2024 so anything you signed earlier wasn't the FATCA agreement. When immigration informed me and others 5 years or so ago, that we couldn't use a joint account but that it needed to be a sole account, so I changed my BB joint for a sole account user and had to provide my US ss# at that time. I did not even think about FATCA until last year or so. Anyway, I will be going to BB local branch this week and will advise all what they tell me about the forms. They haven't sent anything to me, I got a copy of what I need from expattaxthailand. As for no Thai tax number, on the w.9 form is a space for indicating why no tax id number if a tax resident here. No assessable income so...
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