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Expat68

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  1. I have rental contract, already changed my address with immigration but one of my friends said I need yellow book for extension of stay. I was reading that there is no need to apply for new yellow book, just change address with current one
  2. Sorry for jumping on this post. I have a yellow book for a property in a different province. Recently I started renting a house in a different province. What is required for my next extension of stay. Thank you
  3. It can actually be reversed also. Some years ago I was having a quiet drink when a foreigner started behaving aggressively towards me (without having exchanged a single word). The girls formed a circle around me and he eventually went, I asked them why he acted like this, they explained that when he was drunk he always got aggressive
  4. Loei and Nong Kai you can still send normal Air Mail
  5. If anyone is interested!! Some months ago I emailed HMRC regarding Thai Tax and UK Tax, which I received flak from many people. This week I received a reply Dear Sir or Madam, Thank you for contacting the HMRC Residence Team. If you are resident abroad and receive a pension from a UK based company, income tax will be deducted at (at least) the Basic Rate of Tax, which is currently 20%. You can use your Personal Tax Account to view your HMRC details and make changes online. To register, go to www.gov.uk/personal-tax-account. To receive a repayment of the income tax that has been deducted in the United Kingdom, HMRC require a copy of Form DT Individual endorsed by the foreign tax authority. A hyper-link to this form is attached for your information: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/double-taxation-treaty-relief-form-dt-individual Under Article 7 of the tax treaty in force between the United Kingdom and THAILAND, income from immoveable property is taxable in the country in which the property is situated. As a Non Resident Landlord you are required to complete a Self-Assessment return for each UK Tax Year that you own the property even if your income from property is less than your Personal Allowance. You also need to complete the SA109 Resident supplementary page as you are not resident in the UK. https://www.gov.uk/log-in-file-self-assessment-tax-return Personal Allowance A Personal Allowance is the amount of income that you are allowed to earn in a Tax Year, in the United Kingdom before income tax becomes due. For the current Tax Year (i.e. 2018 to 19) this is £11,850.00. For the 2017 to 18 Tax Year the Personal Allowance was £11,500. I have attached hyper-links to the Non Resident Landlords scheme and forms: https://www.gov.uk/personal-tax/non-resident-landlord-scheme https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/non-resident-landlords-forms Regards Certificate of Residence Team HMRC Personal Tax Operations Please do not reply directly to this email Your Personal Tax Account (PTA) lets you take control of your tax affairs 24/7. You can: Check your Tax Code is correct. Claim an online refund if you have paid too much Tax. Print a proof of Income letter straight away (ideal for Mortgage & loan applications). Review your National Insurance record, your expected State pension Report changes in your circumstances and much more Your PTA is free, secure and easy to use. If you already have a Government Gateway User ID and Password, use it to sign in to your PTA. If you don't have these, you can still get to your PTA – just make sure you have a P60, payslip or passport to hand. You can access it from your computer, mobile phone or tablet. Go to www.gov.uk and search for “Personal Tax Account” and then follow the instructions on screen. Follow HMRC on Twitter at: @HMRCgovuk Original Message Excluded: -----------------------
  6. Only give one piece of advice live far away from her family has possible
  7. Agents will get around it. Only the legit ones will get screwed
  8. Year and half ago I had one done at Loei General, under 10,000. Many people do not realise that it is the same doctor in private hospital has general
  9. Which Tessabarn does it have to be, ie province
  10. I have more savings in a bank account in the UK than I send to Thailand per year, even though my income is paid into the said account. Am I subject to tax?
  11. So if you are married and 72 years old, when would you start paying tax?
  12. Have you thought of Nong Kai, personally nicer than UD. Promenade next to the Mikhong (probably 15 km long). Only 50 km from UD, if you want you can catch the train (11 baht). Has western restaurants and bars
  13. You are wrong about holding ISAs in the UK. I took my Stocks and Shares ISA out long before I moved to Thailand. You are allowed to hold an ISA. You are not allowed to open another one or add to the one you already hold
  14. Had a letter from my ISA company in the UK asking where I was tax resident. I replied that I pay my taxes in the UK but Thailand were also considering me to be a tax resident, to which they said you can't be tax resident in two countries
  15. I am pretty sure there are other deductables before you get to that figure
  16. It is law any income above and beyond PAYE you have to fill a UK Self Assessment in. One example of this is if you rent a property out (on top which you have to fill a form in and return it to HMRC, the agent will normally return it for you)
  17. I do not understand why everyone is getting so worked up, the vast majority will not pay tax anyway and the rest will only be minimal but of course there maybe some people who have got something to hide
  18. Two things, is there a tax form online (in English) that a individual can fill in. Any medical visits/operations, you can claim on the said form. I was a qualified bookkeeper in the UK, so there is no way I will be going to any of these so called professionals, pretty sure I will know more than them
  19. Not complicated, had infection, so had to clear that first, 3 x-rays in total, temporary crown, then the real one
  20. I have just completed a root canal procedure with a crown fitted (6 visits in total) at a private top of the art dental practice in Nong Khai. Total cost 20,000 baht
  21. Don't know about extractions but I just had 3 fillings done in a beautiful dental clinic in Nong Khai, total cost 2,200 baht
  22. Many people have cough at the moment
  23. If has you say 13 years, then you should know that not all immigration are the same
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