Everything posted by hotandsticky
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Tempted to have a massive blowout.
Now THAT definitely should be in the Jokes section.......????
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
Yes.........................she is good at financial advice!
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Tempted to have a massive blowout.
I didn't think anyone in Liverpool still had hubcaps.
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Open a 2 nd bank account, as exisiting customer, but different province?
I have 2 K Bank accounts in one province, one with a card, one without. Both on the K Plus app. I am spending more time by the coast so I wanted to open a new account - with a card, and linked to the app/internet banking. No problem for the first 2 parts but I was told they couldn't link to the existing internet banking. Subsequently, I called the (excellent) call centre who informed me that the new account could be linked. I went back to Jomtien K Bank and gently pointed out that it could be done.
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Tempted to have a massive blowout.
Should be consigned to the Jokes section............
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Why are UK expats still doing the 800K deposit for retirement extensions ?
Oh dear! This is a great example of why socialism doesn't work. For whatever reason, and absolutely no criticism of samburn, people are not equal and never can be. Whatever has happened in our lives brings to here; and, yes, 800k is not a lot to expect to have accumulated after a 'lifetime' of work. I didn't have that when I first came here and it was a financial struggle, but I knew that, with plans I had made, it would come good. If someone can't afford to be here, then they shouldn't be here. If they can afford to live here but can't satisfy the immigration requirements there are workrounds available.
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Why are UK expats still doing the 800K deposit for retirement extensions ?
I suggest that you start the transfers a month earlier if you you are likely to apply for your NEXT extension up to 30 days beforehand. I now automatically transfer 65k on the first day of very month (they like that) with other monies transferred as and when required. For Jomtien I had to get a form of certification from Kasikorn Bank.
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Barclays Bank to close UK accounts for British expats
Live with it, and chill out. It is not a new phenomenon.
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Why are UK expats still doing the 800K deposit for retirement extensions ?
I did that this year. Be aware that Immigration (in Jomtien) will first check that you have complied with the terms of approval of the previous extension (ie terms relating to the 800k) THEN they will check for compliance with the 65k pm coming in foe the preceding 12 months. As you can see, it is a double whammy because you have to comply with BOTH requirements for that 12 month period
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Blood pressure
LOL... No apology needed, you were not the only one. It is strange how similar words can get stuck in our minds.
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Blood pressure
I think you mean OMRON. Omicron is a variant of SARS-CoV-2 first reported to the World Health Organization by the Network for Genomics Surveillance in South Africa on 24 November 2021.
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Barclays Bank to close UK accounts for British expats
No, there are not - not for expats.
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Barclays Bank to close UK accounts for British expats
Ha Ha. My pension is from 31 years with HSBC. These days I doubt that past employment counts for anything; if I should ever manage to get through and actually talk to anyone I doubt that they would recognise that the third digit of my bank accounts is a "9" (identifying as a 'staff account').
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Barclays Bank to close UK accounts for British expats
I would like to see evidence of the "No's". A WISE account has a UK sort code and account number so there should be no barrier to a pension provider remitting it there. At one time JCB pension fund refused to remit funds to a Thai bank account; WISE was the solution to that.
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Barclays Bank to close UK accounts for British expats
That's a bit harsh on the Welsh......................
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Barclays to close UK accounts of all British expats . . . .
I opened a Starling account (I think when in the UK, not sure), they closed it. A friend in Thailand ran a UK online business through Starling, they closed it.
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Decent sausages
Where are you? Manstons produce and sell mainly in the Pattaya area. All local expat food shops locally stock them. That means you can also buy them online from places like Siamsburies. Not sure if you can buy direct, you would need to contact Matt or Joe. https://www.facebook.com/ManstonFoodsThailand/?locale=en_GB
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Wise "long term stay" transfer for visa extension
Just a boy....................????
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No potatoes
MAKRO in Surin didn't have any earlier this year - there was a shortage.
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Wise "long term stay" transfer for visa extension
You will not last long in Thailand applying that sort of logical reasoning.
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Joke
- Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
LOL????.....I like to mix up my sayings..... I could have said orgy in a brewery........- Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I
Personally, no. But, I could very easily be wrong and my current optimism could be driven by my belief that the Thai authorities could not organise a p!ss up in a brothel Scaremongering and fantasy, is my view, fuelling the paranoia of expats with too much time on their hands so they look for demons where not exist. I am not wasting a minute of my time on the subject, nor will I lose a second of sleep over it. They can do what they like and I will respond accordingly. Let me day this - not one Satang of my money will be paid in tax, on my UK income, to the Thailand authorities. I can't even get a pink card (don't want one now) so I am buggered if I am going to accept a tax number. If the ultimate outcome is that I feel forced out of Thailand, so be it.- Decent sausages
I wondered if you might make an appearance and comment on sausage making....????- Barclays to close UK accounts of all British expats . . . .
I don't give posting directions - don't make false accusations. Torquayfan was right - these days you really are beginning to sound like you got out of the wrong side of the bed. - Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part I