News Forum - Teen sought in fatal Phuket stabbing yesterday turns himself in

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News Forum - Stop plucking the endangered “penis plant,” urges Cambodian government
Step 5 will be either: Holy shit, there's also a penis tree!? Or Look at this tiny plant over here! How cute! -
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News Forum - Government says relaxed travel restrictions have led to tourism surge on Phuket, Samui
Great. Now drop Thailand pass as it should have gone on May 1 and we can see tourism isn't a problem. -
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Thaiger Talk Quiz #065 - More or Fewer?
5, pure luck. if only this luck could be replicated on lottery ticket ! Plenty of 7-11s in built up areas here.. except when you're in a far away galaxy in the Thai countryside and you miss the convenience. -
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News Forum - UK Pensions in Thailand losing up to 20,160 baht a year
I really don't think that's right - applying that to the entitlement to NHS services (which you can't have as a non resident) all you would need to do is pop back for a holiday and hey presto free heart bypass. I'm pretty sure you can't do that (legally) Generally speaking, a person deemed UK resident for fiscal purposes: in any tax year in which he lives in the UK for more than 182 days or if his visits to the UK exceed 91 days per tax year for 4 consecutive tax years. and Expats can become non resident in the UK by living for 183 days or more in another country as a tax resident there. This is known as the 183 day tax rule. Once you are considered a non resident for tax purposes in the UK, you can still visit the UK without losing your non-resident tax status. I think they keep it ambiguous to panic people into confessing unnecessarily
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