Everything posted by KhunHeineken
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All Aussie Related Stuff (excluding the old age pension)
When you next visit your mother, open a bank account and use her address. Get a debit card attached to the account. Don't mention ANYTHING about Thailand.
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try
Do you honestly think a holiday is the same as residing in the country? Then, there's what location in the country. Eg. rural village versus expat area.
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try
So you are out of touch then.
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try
You don't live in Thailand, do you?
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Australia - The Lucky Country - On borrowed money.
Not late at all. I have agreed with you in the past on this. Then, there's also the proposed changes to non resident tax enforcement, but that's in another thread. I have suggested that moving to a more affordable country may be the only option for many, that would be Cambodia for most, or, to the village in Thailand, to live out one's days in a pitiful manner.
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try
Your thread topic was "try." Merely pointing out trying something similar in Thailand can lead to consequences that are detrimental to one's health. Do you agree, or not?
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Speed
Legal question. Say an apprentice is "hooning" in his bosses tradie ute and the boss receives a heap of fines in the mail. Should the boss have his ute crushed?
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Speed
Like I said, it encourages people who want to "hoon" to use someone else's car, right? Get it?
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try
Balconies are common in Thailand. So is getting assassinated for going up against connected Thai's, but hey, keep thinking they play by Australian rules here.
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Speed
No one is worried, just sorting out the BS from the facts here. Can you tell us all where all these police cameras are take photos of car thieves joy riding? Do those stolen cars get crushed? No.
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Speed
This guy was that stupid he didn't car about the dash cam. Looked like a meth head to me. My question to you is, where were all the police taking photos of him???? That's not how they caught him. He got caught because he was that high he drove there car to either his house, or where he was staying.
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Speed
Well, I guess there's no need to wear a balaclava when robbing a bank then. Talk about pea brain.
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try
That's great. Better than getting thrown off a balcony for complaining.
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Speed
Is there a police officer sitting next to the car thieve taking photos while they are joy riding? What a ridiculous comment.
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Minimal town planning laws in Thailand. If you are a vegan in Thailand, someone cooking meat next door is the least of your worries. You could have a pig farm, Thai karaoke, or nightclub open up next door, and there's nothing you can do about it.
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Australia - The Lucky Country - On borrowed money.
Funny how the government is directing people's focus towards "The Voice" and not the harsh economy reality facing tax payers, and future generations.
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This 2 year waiting list
Getting the dole comes with some obligations. For some who have been in Thailand for quite a while, they may not like to abide by such obligations.
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Old age pension maybe lowered back to 65!
If anything, it will be raised to 68 or 69.
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Speed
All that does is encourage people to steal cars for their thrills. The car owner picks up the tab.
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Returning to Oz & pension
I agree, but another member on this forum has stated that one is allowed to go overseas for a "prolonged period" of time and not be cut off, and not have the clock restarted on the 2 year prison sentence, because a nice girl at the call center told him so. When asked for a link on what is a "prolonged period" of time, and what is not, there was no reply. Grain of salt.
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Denial of Aussie pension
Doesn't matter what you declare. They know you are have not been living inside Australia, and for how long. That's all they need to know.
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Any new laws / benefits since new Govt?
All that changes is the snouts in the trough for the next few years.
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Shares taxed at 50% in Australia
Yet another new thread where the non resident for taxation purposes issue is being discussed, yet it's denied by many on the pension thread, despite dividends and pensions both being deemed as income by the Australian government. If you don't want to be taxed as a non resident of Australia for taxation purposes, then don't have any assets in Australia for them to tax. Simple concept, really.
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Becoming expat in your 50s, money in Australia, what did you do?
They don't tax interest on savings. Really? Link please? Investment properties are not as lucrative as they once were. Taxes, fees, levies, rates, maintenance etc. How does leaving money in Australia in a term deposit and / or buying a rental property, help someone remain a resident of Australia for tax purposes?
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Anyone been back to Australia for the forced 2 year exile to move pension to Thailand?
Some posts about driving a taxi. It's all Uber, or similar now. You'll need an appropriate car, and have to do long hours. As for finding employment in Australia, when over 60 years of age, good luck. Chances are next to zero.