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Australian Aged Pension
KhunHeineken replied to VOICEOVER's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
As I posted, I was just shocked to see Centrelink still chasing robodebt money. It's disgraceful. Some members have every confidence in Centrelink to overlook their tax residence status, yet here's Centrelink still chasing robodebt money. The new subject is how ruthless Centrelink can be, no matter how small the money involved, and where you live. It's a new rabbit hole. -
Australian Aged Pension
KhunHeineken replied to VOICEOVER's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
Actually, the ATO may have not much to do with it for money people. Immigration inform Centrelink an individual has been outside Australia for 183 days and they reduce payments by 32.5%. Much the same way they do with supplements after 6 weeks. No, I am not. Centrelink already reduce payments after 6 weeks. After 183 days outside Australia, the reduction reason will be for non resident. It's possible the ATO will not be involved, other than the exchange of consolidated revenue behind the scenes. You seem to be confusing a tax debt with a simple reduction of Centrelink payments. Self funded and part pensioners will have an ATO debt. Those on a full pension will simply have a reduction in payment. This means, Centrelink don't chase anyone. It will not be a robotdebt scenario. It will just be a reduction in pension, much the same way it is after 6 weeks. There will be no debt to be repaid for those on a full pension. I agree with you that the proposed changes to the law are for the benefit of the ATO to be able to do away with 90 year old laws that have a huge gray area that many have been using to escape paying non resident tax rates, but it's entirely possible that the new laws are all about giving immigration the ability / power to inform both the ATO and Centrelink, via computer data bases, of who is outside Australia for 183 days, thus allowing the ATO and Centrelink to either start collecting, or reducing. Sure, let's not go down the rabbit hole again. I was just shocked when I read that news item that Centrelink was still chasing robodebt money, yet some on here seem to believe Centrelink are kind to pensioners, or their pension is so small that neither the ATO, immigration, or Centrelink with bother with them. -
Simple device to monitor the local internet?
KhunHeineken replied to OneMoreFarang's topic in IT and Computers
Put her on a diet, or trade her in. -
Australian Aged Pension
KhunHeineken replied to VOICEOVER's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
Some on here seem to think Centrelink is their friend. Merely pointing out that once they decide payments should be reduced, or they have overpaid an individual and want the money back, they will give you grief. The guy in the video has been fighting them for 6 years. As shown in the link, after all the negative publicity, suicides, and adverse royal commission findings, they are still chasing robodebt money. Some on here seem to think their pension money is small enough that Centrelink will not chase them as a non resident for tax purposes, yet, they are chasing money from residents for tax purposes, so why wouldn't they chase non residents? The new subject is just how ruthless Centrelink can be when dealing with people with minimum funds available to fight them, and especially those who don't even vote. -
Simple device to monitor the local internet?
KhunHeineken replied to OneMoreFarang's topic in IT and Computers
You must have a sore back by now, due to all that bowing. -
Australian Aged Pension
KhunHeineken replied to VOICEOVER's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
Centrelink still chasing robodebt money, despite adverse findings from a royal commission. Where's Albo? Let's hope Centrelink will be kinder to expat retirees in the future. https://9now.nine.com.au/a-current-affair/aussies-chased-over-robodebts-following-royal-commission/80ffcdf2-c722-4cda-9b3a-534098c920d4 -
Australian Aged Pension
KhunHeineken replied to VOICEOVER's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
Many companies offering this service. This company will send faxes to Aussie numbers. https://faxaroo.com/au/ -
Australian Aged Pension
KhunHeineken replied to VOICEOVER's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
No, you just need an internet connection. -
Australian Aged Pension
KhunHeineken replied to VOICEOVER's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
What you describe has been working well for thousands of Aussie expats, for decades, and I am one of them also. You derive an income in Australia, but live overseas. The government has been missing out on taxing us at non-resident rates. This is the reason the proposed changes were drafted. -
Simple device to monitor the local internet?
KhunHeineken replied to OneMoreFarang's topic in IT and Computers
Troll. -
The work around is no longer working with some of these streaming apps. The apps now come up with an error message that the Android device is "jail broken or rooted." I couldn't get it working. I have yet to try the Magisk app to get around this. I have read some have used it with success, whilst others have had no success with it. Have other members come across this error?
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Australian Aged Pension
KhunHeineken replied to VOICEOVER's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
Off topic. Baiting. Argumentative. Not reported. -
Australian Aged Pension
KhunHeineken replied to VOICEOVER's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
Off topic. Not reported. -
Australian Aged Pension
KhunHeineken replied to VOICEOVER's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
Jim, as well as the previous government, has been giving thought to ALL expats that have escaped paying non resident tax for decades, and why wouldn't he / they? We have all been avoiding this tax for years. Carry on. -
Australian Aged Pension
KhunHeineken replied to VOICEOVER's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
What planet are you on? I want to be a resident of Australia for tax purposes, and I suggest, so do the majority of Aussie expat retirees. Have you learnt nothing? If you are deemed to be a non resident for tax purposes, there's no tax free threshold and the rate is 32.5% from $0 to $120,000. Links already provided. Most, including myself, want to remain a tax resident of Australia so we can get the tax free threshold and resident tax rates. -
Australian Aged Pension
KhunHeineken replied to VOICEOVER's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
Yet, a "slap in the face" for struggling Aussies. https://www.news.com.au/finance/economy/australian-economy/jim-chalmers-to-reveal-better-than-expected-end-of-financial-year-budget-position/news-story/e698e354a0fbd9ca763c9fb5b3ad3d5d I wonder how happy Jim, and struggling pensioners in Australia would be, knowing pensioners living overseas in more affordable countries are benefiting for rises in the pension and cost of living relief? It seems to me, finally being able to collect non resident tax from expats would be an easy sell back there at the moment. -
Australian Aged Pension
KhunHeineken replied to VOICEOVER's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
Why is that relevant when most members on this thread are living in Thailand? -
Australian Aged Pension
KhunHeineken replied to VOICEOVER's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
Are you stating the old age pension is not taxable if it is your only source of income, even if you are living overseas full time, with no domicile in Australia, and no intention of returning to Australia? -
Australian Aged Pension
KhunHeineken replied to VOICEOVER's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
scorecard, this post, like many other of yours, goes beyond misleading and inaccurate to just plain wrong. This would usually result in me posting a link, a link I would have posted numerous times before, which results in members reporting me for posting the same link many times. I have posted many links showing the pension is deemed an income and is therefore taxable. I will not post them again for the reason given above. I see other members have corrected you. If you don't believe me then believe them, but stop posting wrong information that has been debunked time and time again with credible links. -
Simple device to monitor the local internet?
KhunHeineken replied to OneMoreFarang's topic in IT and Computers
So why bother posting then? The OP requires a device/s to perform a function. If you don't, so what? -
Australian Aged Pension
KhunHeineken replied to VOICEOVER's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
More like a postit marked, "the country is broke, we need every dollar from everywhere." -
Australian Aged Pension
KhunHeineken replied to VOICEOVER's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
It's in Albo's "in-tray." Link posted previously.