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NEWSLETTER NO: 22
DATE: 01 February 2025
Review "in conversation with.." about consequences of tax treaty

It was a busy "NVT in conversation with.." in the residence. Rob Hurenkamp gave a great presentation on this complicated, popular subject that occupies many of us. Was everything clear afterwards? Unfortunately not, but that was not Rob's fault but the many uncertainties, such as how the Thai government is going to implement this. There were also a number of interesting constructions, including the possibility of making tax-free donations (with an agreement!) or using a Long Term Resident visa.

Afterwards, there was a lively discussion while enjoying a snack and a drink, offered by the embassy, for which we thank you very much!

A summary of the presentation will soon be available on the NVT website.

Sea view goes into detail
As instructive as the Dev Mandir Hindu temple is, so dedicated is the manual manufacture of begging bowls. But also the insight that you get from observation and creativity that we will discover with an artist.
This special sea view on Tuesday February 4i experience?  
 
Registration only via this email address:
zeezicht@nvtbangkok.org before Monday February 3 12:00
 
The meeting place and time will be sent as soon as possible.

 

First Thursday drinks at Det5
De eerste Donderdagborrel van het nieuwe jaar is zoals gewoonlijk bij Det5 op Sukhumvit soi 8 in de gezellige binnentuin waar u het glas kan heffen met medelanders onder het genot van Nederlandse snacks.

On Thursday 6 February, the first Thursday of the month drinks will be held in the cozy garden of Det5 with Dutch snacks and reasonably priced drinks.

Come to the dazzling cabaret of Kor Hoebe!

Kor Hoebe, a comedian with a unique background and a distinct sense of humor, welcomes you to his world of hilarity and sharp observations. Kor often describes himself as someone who looks like Boris Becker and has the charisma of a German, but he is proud of his Dutch-Polish roots.

Kor's life experience is as diverse as his background. He has worked in juvenile detention centers for many years, where he has collected a wealth of extraordinary and often moving stories. These stories, combined with his ability to switch between compelling cabaret and sharp stand-up comedy, make his shows a unique experience.

Register here

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