Thomas and Ruth O'Brien were married for 66 years and had six children, including their Emmy-winning son.
BANGKOK: Thailand will introduce the OECD’s Global Minimum Tax of 15% for multinational corporations from Jan 1 next year.
Lower tax rates for domestic businesses would enable them to cut costs and hire more workers, he noted. Kriengkrai said the move could attract major corporations with regional offices currently based in Singapore to relocate to Thailand, where the cost of living is significantly lower.
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