I go into my Thai banks and Thai telco every time I have a new passport.
As another member said, say a staff member of the telco rearranged my first name, middle name, and surname, I'll have some grief. TiT.
Kasikorn is starting to give me the sh*ts.
Apparently not, you get a written message, but if you don't live in UK, it's not automatic
https://www.gov.uk/get-birthday-anniversary-message-from-king
Look, Trump does have the power to devastate Canada. Even possibly weaken it to a failed state where his disgusting goal of hostile annexation could be possible.
But why would the USA want to do that to Canada!?!
That's evil and insane and Trump is a total psychopath for trying.
Leaving aside a minor math miscalculation on his slide, the point he is trying to make is that only the capital gain, not the principal amount originally invested, is assessable income. Since the remittance also includes the principal amount, it should not be declared in its entirely. Only the portion that represents the capital gain is assessable income.
Assuming that the investment was purchased with funds earned prior to January 1st 2024, this would be correct.
Assuming that the remitted amount of thb 1,722,991 per his slide is correct, and the gain was 40%, the capital gain would be 492,283, not 487,341.
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