Expat68
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Year after next actually. Thai tax year is January - December
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Maybe because very few expats where I live, not tourist city
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I have a tax I'd no. Every year I go to the local tax office and reclaim tax on my bank account. Never any issues
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The first time I came, Thailand had a profound effect on me. On my return I can remember standing in my local and thinking to myself "What the f--k am I doing here" That was 33 years ago, now living in Thailand without doubt that was one of my better decisions in my life
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Invited to Loy Kratong. Does it Mean Anything?
Expat68 replied to Bobthegimp's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I posted on the other thread but yes obviously they want to move on and think a lot about you -
She has obviously got designs on you, best to be honest with her
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Taxation of Ex-Pats pensions etc.
Expat68 replied to LittleBear57's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
If you have income extra from the normal income, ie work, state pension then by law you have to fill in a tax return every year. Some people may not realise that if you have rental property you have to fill in a form (your agent should send to you) HMRC visit every agen checking on property rented out -
Taxation of Ex-Pats pensions etc.
Expat68 replied to LittleBear57's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
My wife and I have income from UK, we fill in tax return every year, so I can prove -
Taxation of Ex-Pats pensions etc.
Expat68 replied to LittleBear57's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Where do you get 25%- 30% from? -
Taxation of Ex-Pats pensions etc.
Expat68 replied to LittleBear57's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You wil lose more with that than paying tax -
Taxation of Ex-Pats pensions etc.
Expat68 replied to LittleBear57's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You wil lose more with that than paying tax -
Everyday brings new experiences and challenges, love it
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How to Bring Your Own whiskey bottle to Thai music pubs?
Expat68 replied to henrik2000's topic in Pattaya
In bars no problems -
How to Bring Your Own whiskey bottle to Thai music pubs?
Expat68 replied to henrik2000's topic in Pattaya
There is normally a bottle charge, depending on venue 100-200 baht -
autographed things -do you have any?
Expat68 replied to Prubangboy's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Had a album cover signed by Lindisfarne but sold it before I came to Thailand. Still have my autograph book with such famous as Sophia Loren, Paul Newman, Peter Ustinov and David Niven. The latter a signed photograph to my late father entitled "I will sue you for making me fat" he was a professional chef. -
By law you are not allowed to live in another province to the one you are registered at (you can be deported) Just change your residence and you should be ok. When Thai immigration visited our house 3 months ago I asked them the reason, they said because people live elsewhere to where they are registered
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If people are unable to have enough drink by 02-00am!! Bad idea!! They then will be showing images of drunken falangs, tarnishing Thailand!! The mind boggles
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I had one done at public hospital Loei 3 months ago 8,700 baht. Local anaesthetic, painless, watched it on tv
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Thailand no different to any other country. Women + Booze + Cars but they are cheaper in Thailand