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Thailand J

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  1. I bought 3000 shares of BRK/B 10 years ago, sold some, still have 2227 shares.
  2. Deposit replaces insurance which must be keep , that's my understanding. I would seek clarification from BOI if I had $100000 deposit instead of Insurance.
  3. Charlie Munger, the longtime vice chairman and second-in-command to Warren Buffett at Berkshire Hathaway, died on Tuesday morning. Munger was 99, and would have turned 100 on Jan. 1. Munger had been a Berkshire vice chairman since 1978. https://nypost.com/2023/11/28/business/charlie-munger-berkshire-hathaway-vice-chairman-dead-at-99/ 50.04% of BRK/B is invested in Apple. About 80% is invested in top 5 holdings. Brk/B vs S&P 500, 10 years:
  4. if you so chose not to use a lawyer, Power of attorney forms are available at land offices. A competent real estate agent should know.
  5. $100,000 is not a big deal to me one way or another. It's just not how I would manage my money. 17000B to 25000B is 0.8% of $100,000, it's a no brainier to invest the money and pay the insurance, but only to me,you should do what you are comfy with.
  6. 1. Waiting time in the queue depends on your luck. Last week I was there twice, waited 25 minutes the first visit but only 2 minutes the second visit. 2. For 90 days report go straight to the right building. For TM30 and Residency Cert, goto left building to get a number before going to the right building. All others goto the main building after taking the number.
  7. By "self health insurance" you meant keeping $100,000 cash in a bank account, Thai or foreign bank. Keeping cash is not what I want to do. in 2013 i poured all my cash holding of my portfolio into Berkshire Hathaway at $103 per share, at market closing yesterday BRK/B was $361 per share. At the same time inflation has eroded the dollar purchasing power by 25% in the last decade. Next decade could be worse as high inflation may linger around for a while. If you add another $250,000 brought into Thailand to qualify for the visa, the real cost is HUGE. I am sure you have your own reasons to do so, and I hope the benefits out weight the real cost of your visa. This is how much cash I keep :)
  8. My Pattaya next door neighbor parked his car at the border when he went to Siem Reap. You should be able to do the same. May be search " parking" on google map near the border and start from there. I have never heard of any problems with immigration if you have non-o and re entry.
  9. Is your gf Thai? The quote I got 2 months ago from Queen Sirikit was 4500B, farangs have to pay more.
  10. The insurance requirement is not as bad as it may look. The insurance premium I found ( 17,350B to 25,000B/yr in the 61-75 age range ) is about 3% of 800,000B tied up for non-O. If the stock market investment return next 10 years is less then 3% yearly than I have bigger things to worry about.
  11. For movies on big screen TV I have an Onkyo amp and Polk tower speakers, which I am about to upgrade to the Reserve series soon. For PC use I have very old Creative T20 which I believe is not on the market. Edifier has taken over Creative market share on PC speakers. This one looks interesting: Edefier MR4, about 3200B on Shopee.
  12. Have you look into Interactive Brokers and Charles Schwab International account? Interactive Brokers account has no minimum to open and no monthly fee. First withdrawal of the month is free and it can be wire transfer or ACH, after the first it's $1 per ACH and $10 per wire. Thai address is acceptable and you can receive OTP on a Thai phone number. You can transfer from Wise to IB if this youtube video content is true:
  13. If you are talking about TCL I cannot accept the quality. I went to Thai wasadu and Homepro to look at TCL units on display but decided on Haier. Installed 4 at my new house so far so good.
  14. Pay a visit to this shop which has the lowest prices on A/C units I can find, not include installation of about 1500B. It's the yellow 3 bays shop. https://maps.app.goo.gl/PicPqu5aVLnc3LBLA
  15. goto https://ltr.boi.go.th click on "CONTACT" Very quick replies to my questions.
  16. There is no mention of pension benefits such as IRA distributions brought into Thailand in RD 743 section 5, so I ask BOI. The answer is all income from oversea is exempted when transferred into Thailand.
  17. I live on investment returns which are not protected by US-Thai DTT, you can imagine my anxiety .Thanks to you I am one step closer to confirming what are exempted, though nothing is certain. Applying for LTR was easy since I have my documents online. I had submitted my application on Oct 11 but I did not sleep well with the fact that someone has my US tax returns and investment accounts information. Early next day I signed on and deleted the uploads. The status changed from pending to draft. Middle of this week after I had submitted redacted documents the status changed to government agency review in a few hours. The next day I got a request for proof of health insurance and the status had changed to document request. I am going to AXA insurance office on Monday and will get my LTR visa soon. Cheers!
  18. I've just found this: http://legacy.orst.go.th/?knowledges=ทรัพย์สิน-สินทรัพย์-๑๐-ธ From the respectable Royal Society. Interest, dividends and Capital gains shall be exempted if the word on RD 743 Section 5 is ทรัพย์สิน.
  19. On my last road trip I paid no corkage at Tawandeang Buriram. Blend 285 signature was only about 400B at 7-Eleven. Took the left over to Tawandeang Pisanuluk the next night paid 100B only.
  20. cont. This is translation of part of what's on the website, ทรัพย์สิน has been translated to "assets" by mistake except at the start and at the end. ทรัพย์สิน seems not limited to real estate. One step at a time. LTR visas offer tax exemptions which other visas dont, If you qualify, apply.
  21. On the tax form in the section pertaining to rental income, ทรัพย์สิน has to mean real estate. I still believe on RD 743 it includes all investments. We'll see. It's strange that RD 743 Section 5 mentioned only 3 out of 4 types of LTR visa holders. https://www.apthai.com/th/blog/know-how/knowhow-what-is-asset
  22. If you sell after one year of ownership, 92% of the sales price/land office value is tax free. After two years it's 84% and so on, as per table below. So dont worry if the seller lowers your cost basis on paper.
  23. the 35% reduction will lower your cost basis but in thailand the cost basis will not be used to calculate your capital gain tax when you sell in the future. In Thailand real estate capital gain tax is based on market value and years of possession, nothing to do with your cost basis. The land department will also accept market value instead of actual sales price.
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