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Put cannabis in my black coffee and black tea of an evening, 4-5 times a week*. Run 80 kms every week, as well as doing other forms of exercise, and I've lost 10 kgs in 10 months. It's all down to the individual, and how much they let something affect their lives. *Before anyone comes out with the old "can't get high that way", yes you can, it just takes a little longer than smoking it, but far better for the health of your lungs.
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Apparently Nationwide are now asking account holders to confirm their personal details, such as home address, phone number etc. Will they / any other UK Bank allow British citizens who live in Thailand to have accounts with them? Any recommendations for UK Banks that accept Brits who live in Thailand? Thanks for any replies.
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Thanks for the reply. When I bring money over I usually transfer it from my UK savings account to my UK current account, then send it here by SWIFT transfer, leaving the current account balance the same as it was, before I moved the savings into it. I assume that will be OK for the Thai Tax people. I'd already planned to download a 12 month statement from my UK Bank accounts on 31 December, good advice though, and thanks again for the reply. '
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I'm 70 years old, and married to a Thai woman for 25 years. She has not worked in Thailand since we married. I have never worked in Thailand. I've lived in Thailand since 2009. I get two pensions, in the UK one the normal UK state pension, & the other private from a company I worked for. I have not brought any money into Thailand since December 2023. We have substantial savings in the UK, which I would like to bring to Thailand, over the next few years. These savings have been in the UK Bank, since before the start of 2024, but I would prefer not to pay tax on it, when I do bring it over. What can I bring over without paying tax? How much tax would I pay if I decided to have both pensions paid directly to a Thai bank, instead of going into UK Banks? Can I gift money to my wife, via Bank transfers from the UK, without paying tax?
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Legal Tax minimization for foreigners
MrMuddle replied to smokie36's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Doesn't the UK have one of these, does this mean UK citizens who pay ANY tax, won't be liable for tax in Thailand? I'm taxed on Savings interest in the UK. -
What other interests do you have as you get older?
MrMuddle replied to georgegeorgia's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Somebody's fishing for an invite.....lol -
Wasn't aware there was a loophole! What I've done in the past (I'm on a retirement "visa"), is transfer money every few years, as and when I need it, using "personal expenses" on the transfer form, as the reason for bringing the money over, which is the reason for doing so. If memory serves me correctly using "personal expenses", means the money isn't taxed on entry here. No one has mentioned that the UK & Thai Governments have a tax agreement, where if one pays UK tax, then one doesn't pay tax in Thailand, and presumably vice versa. I pay tax on savings in the UK, so as far as I'm aware, I'm not liable for tax here.I did claim arebate here once, many years ago, but haven't since. I also pay tax on my savings in Thailand.
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McDonald's picks sides in Gaza conflict ... oops
MrMuddle replied to KhunLA's topic in The War in Israel
Ridiculous! How about the Jews stop trying to claim land that they forfeited 2,000 years ago? Or are you OK with the US being retaken by Native Americans, or the UK being subject to the Angles, or Saxons? -
McDonald's picks sides in Gaza conflict ... oops
MrMuddle replied to KhunLA's topic in The War in Israel
Completely wrong. Those of us who are educated, and humane, do not support israel. -
As far as I know this whole topic is pure speculation / clickbait. I've had two serious operations here, over the past 12 years, one involving organ removal, and the other for prostate removal. Neither came anywhere near 800,000 baht, and yes I went to private Hospitals in both cases. So why would the Thai Government increase the 800,00 Bank deposit for retirees? Calm down!
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Where can i order Cod, pollock or haddock fish online ?
MrMuddle replied to steph83's topic in Western Food in Thailand
He's just another one who posts on any topic, just to see his name in print. Been on my ignore list for a long time! This site seems to attract them, no idea why! -
Recommendations for water pump to empty fish pond.
MrMuddle replied to MrMuddle's topic in Plants, Pets & Vets in Thailand
Would do the job,but a long way from where we live. Thanks for trying though. -
Recommendations for water pump to empty fish pond.
MrMuddle replied to MrMuddle's topic in Plants, Pets & Vets in Thailand
Sorry my lungs are not good, pond is 4 feet deep. Needs to be emptied, and cleaned weekly. -
Recommendations for water pump to empty fish pond.
MrMuddle replied to MrMuddle's topic in Plants, Pets & Vets in Thailand
Thanks I'll try to navigate the site, not easy to use though, unfortunately.