Harveyboy
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the sale went via a very large well known company .whose name obviously I can't put I was under the impression their legal side sorted all that out as they did when I bought it .I've since contacted my accountant who is sorting it out ..but yes must agree legal representation is a must ...just that I thought I had it ..tks H
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well nothing a few tablets and a little injection didn't put right in a few weeks eh
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For retired expats What do you do for excitement
Harveyboy replied to kingstonkid's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
true words there mate -
For retired expats What do you do for excitement
Harveyboy replied to kingstonkid's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
yes mate loving wife and mom ..these are some of the happiest days of my life ..got 7 kids eldest 45 youngest 5..still some diesel in the tank eh mate ha -
hello guys has anyone sold property here and not had a receipt for the difference between the money signed for at land office and the money actual received.. Ok I'll try to keep this brief..I had a condo in Pattaya hadn't lived on it for years was empty I live up north so I decided a month ago to seek spoke to an agent who said had buyers lots of them all russian so he would be also working with a Russian lady who also sells property..it sold in 10 days buyer put deposit how this was done so quick was the agent said they had sold 3 that week all in company name same as mine how they did it was Close company Put in foreign name ...I told them how much I wanted the same price I paid 1.2 mil I told them whatever they sold it for was up to them so they said the cost to sell it would include cles company ..foreign name ..transfer fees ..and of course the sales commission they sold it for 1.5 mil now this is where I'm confused yesterday I signed the papers at land office 1.5..even thoni only got 1.2 the rest was paid to the agent for all the other stuff but no receipts or paperwork given for the 300.000 so when the company finally closes I will be paying tax on the money I actually paid out anyone had this experience is it normal the way I looked at it in England I was a builder if I did a job say 1000 quid and the materials cost 400 quid I'd pay tax on 600 that's how I'd expect it to be here...sorry for rabeling on but it's the only way I can try to explain what happend any help appreciated.no jokers serious replies thanks