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KhunHeineken

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  1. This forum is mainly for expats living in Thailand, with this sub-forum mainly for Australian expats who reside in Thailand on a pension, many of whom may derive an income from other sources as well. Eg. rent, shares etc. If you don't see the changing of residency rules for taxation purposes as any interest to readers, well, good luck to you. ????
  2. As another member says, you can view it, and even if you can't, the link title and first paragraph, which can be viewed without a subscription, simply shows the current Labor government will pick up where the previous Liberal government left off on these proposed changes. I was hoping the new Labor government would disregard the proposed changes.
  3. With the cost of labor being higher, and electronics being cheap these days, I agree with other members who say buy a new one. They are not that expensive. At your age, you may find the new screens a lot easier on your eyes as well. In the mean time, you could plug your computer into your TV and use it as a big monitor, or maybe you have a small TV that is not used so much and you can repurpose it to a monitor.
  4. I had the same problem a few years ago. It ended up being the restore point setting was set to 100% so all new restore points just kept getting saved and building up, when you only need about the last few. The fix for me was deleting all restore points, moving the setting slider from 100% down to about 5%, creating a new restore point, and I got back all my storage. Depending on your HDD size, you could even go lower than 5%. Check it out. It could be the same problem.
  5. Posted the same link on another thread, but it's more on topic in this one. The new Labor government will continue on with the proposed changes, but will review the amount of days. https://www.afr.com/policy/tax-and-super/assistant-treasurer-flags-new-tax-residency-rules-20220826-p5bd1v It's more focused on how long you are inside Australia, but the flip side for many expats is how long you are outside Australia.
  6. Looks like the new Labor government will also be picking up what the last Liberal government left for these proposed changes, but will review the number of days. https://www.afr.com/policy/tax-and-super/assistant-treasurer-flags-new-tax-residency-rules-20220826-p5bd1v It's more focused on how long you are inside Australia, but the flip side for many expats is how long you are outside Australia. It's no so much about losing portability, but IF residency status MAY effect pensions. Came across this online petition about it, but it's closed now. Obviously there's quite a few expats showing interest in these proposed changes. https://atlaswealth.com/news/australian-tax-residency-change-petition/
  7. It hasn't come in yet, so it's not fact, but the proposed changes are fact. My posts are not about frightening anyone, but more about alerting them to the proposed changes so they will be prepared.
  8. Privacy. VPN's are not just used to have a local IP address to get around geo-blocking. VPN's also mask your IP address from the websites you visit. Being in Thailand, and using a Thai VPN server, should be a slightly faster connection than using a server many thousands of kilometers away.
  9. Try all the servers your VPN company provides in the UK. If the problem exists with all of them, contact the company and request they refresh their IP address. Apparently, this is no small task, but eventually they will have so many complaints they will have to, especially with popular websites like BBC.
  10. Go into the settings of your browser. There will be a "Remember Passwords" setting that you can enable.
  11. There's some products out there that you may or may not consider. https://www.trendmicro.com/en_au/forHome/products/homenetworksecurity.html https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/syfer-one-device-complete-network-protection#/
  12. Economic indicators and government policies are what they are. Some of us look past the next fortnight. Economy is not a religion. ????
  13. Yes, it's like a bottomless pit of money. ????
  14. Feel free to put me on your ignore list. Your replies are certainly no loss to the forum.
  15. Maybe contact another bank. If they can open a bank account for foreigners, before they even arrive, surely they can do something for you. https://www.anz.com.au/personal/bank-accounts/everyday-accounts/moving-to-australia/en/
  16. I'm not the OP. Not sure a bank would accept a foreign document that may have been knocked up on Khaosan Road. I think they also run checks on the document number with certain government data bases. Main reasons, funding terrorism and money laundering.
  17. I use a VPN for banking and streaming sports.
  18. How many of those quotes were yours? ????
  19. No updates, thus far. I have contacted my accountant and asked them to inform me if they hear anything. The Tax Institute has "broadly welcomed the Government's willingness to reform the rules." https://www.taxinstitute.com.au/insights/articles/our-submission-on-the-proposed-changes-to-the-individual-tax-res
  20. Aussies might find this article interesting, and disturbing. Some eye watering figures. https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/australia-drives-up-debt-to-menzian-levels-with-no-end-in-sight-20211228-p59kg1.html I can only imagine what new taxes and cost cutting awaits the present generation, and many generations to come. With a country of only 25 million people, having only around 12 million people in the workforce, it will take generations to pay back the debt. How could a country with such an abundance of resources be so mismanaged, for so long?
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