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CARLO BALDASSARRE

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  1. incorrect.

    On 4/29/2024 at 6:17 PM, Mike Teavee said:

    Not quite true, DTAs prevent double taxation on Income that is covered in the DTA so any income not covered can be taxed in Thailand even if you've already paid Tax on it in your home country. 

     

    Incorrect...

    What is the 180 day tax rule in Thailand?
     
     
    A person that stays in Thailand for 180 days or more in a tax year shall be considered a tax resident of Thailand for that year, under the Revenue Code. Section 41 of the Revenue Code governs the taxation of foreign source income.14 Feb 2024
    After the age of 60 my australian pension is non taxable , therefore maybe seen in thailand as a taxable income from overseas ....we shall see....!!!.
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  2. MMMM DON'T THINK SO ,

     

    Can I get my Australian pension paid overseas?
     
     
    If your payments can continue while you're outside Australia and you intend to be away for: less than 12 months, we'll continue to pay you every 2 weeks into your Australian bank account. more than 12 months, we'll pay you every 4 weeks into your Australian or overseas bank account.28 Sept 2023
  3. Hi,

         You want to live in thailand ...do what is requested or move on ......800,000 on an on an on an on ...you can't do it ..move on

         Marriage visa ..on and on and on .....400,000 bht on an on ..do not believe anything on this site , until you visit your local immigration office ...there is so many bored people just passing their day on this site it is amazing ..just nothing better to do than go for a walk and smell the roses .... ( YOUR LOCAL IMMIGRATION OFFICE )....

  4. 1 hour ago, heybuz said:

    There are thousands of expats tending their wife's farms. "good money in crabs"????

    Yes my wife  inherited the family rubber tree farm about 2 years ago ... it's managed well "150 Rai" ( i keep my mouth shut) it's  ok but it's becoming a burden for us ,

    always something going wrong when we are on holidays.

    Yeh have a look at the kings plan land modules, they are really interesting for small hobby farmers ... 1/2 acre for fish would be interesting......corn, bananas... depends how fit you are too....or just trying to be self sufficient.

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  5. 6 minutes ago, Papa Goose said:

    As someone who is planing a retirement in the LoS, theses slightly confusing and muddle messages do cause a little uncertainty, especially if your situation is not exactly standard. If your income is from a business that declares it's income annually, but that income when divided by 12 (on paper) exceeds the the 65K monthly income requirement... would that still qualify? We are considering selling them (they aren't in our home country, and we wouldn't settle there) setting up a company in Thailand buying 3 small condos for rental and a small house for us, would that change the income requirement, or would that then mean we aren't retiring? And for the 800k on deposit or 65k per month, is that per person or is the figure amended for a couple, as a couple would only pay 1 rent (or not if you have bought) and living costs don't actually double?

    wow ..haven't you been reading any of the posts ....or are you just  not sure of the sites forums ......spend sometime on the site buddy ...an you will learn alot .... and work out the bullshit from the wingers and the genuine ..it's hard work ......good luck ..

     

  6. Because they abuse the system with over stays , getting extensions on extensions and border bus trips visa extensionsand just pissing on immigration , its not the correct way to stay in thailand...

    I do what you do 5-8trips a year ...never ever ever been questioned...

    Yeh i'm one those 30-60 day millionaires. ..lol!!!!

    Hi everybody,

     

    With some confusion I'm reading more and more comments and see more and more threads coming up from people that do enter Thailand several times per year on Visa Exemption (= allowed to stay up to 30 days for most countries) mentioning that...

     

    - they got refused to enter and sent back

    or

    - got any stamps/comments/marks under their stamp that their next entry will most likely be dienied because "you come too often without proper visa"

    or

    - are questioned in a "private room" and let in "1 last time" being told next time they have to come with a proper visa.

     

    I don't know what exactly the deal is or if I'm just a super lucky guy but in my passport I have over 20 (!) pages with stamps from Suvarnabhumi airport officers showing my "record" of the past 5-6 years: I never ever had or applied for a Visa, I always present my passport at immigration at Suvarnabhumi airport and get a stamp (Visa Exemption) that allows me to stay up to 30 days. I never ever was questioned about my strange looking passport with tons of stamps and even more the huge entry list the computer must show the officer that checks/scans my passport. I come to Thailand by plane 7-9 times every year and stay between 12-20 days per trip. Never longer (maybe one time 2 or 3 years ago I did stay 25 days) because I need to take care of my business in Europe as well and that for can't afford to stay 4+ weeks.

     

    Just wondering if anyone got an idea why I never faced any issues why other members here do have so many problems while having far less stamps/entries than me over the past months/years?

     

    Cheers,

    lemonwaterjoe

     

    Sent from my CPH1725 using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app

     

     

     

  7. On 11/11/2018 at 11:19 AM, ubonjoe said:

    I am assuming that the 3 embassies stating the same information have gotten their info from a high level source at the Immigration Bureau.

    If those rogue offices that start doing silly things they could be reported to the bureau or the division over them.

    I am hoping somebody will report the nonsense requirements that the Phuket immigration office is putting out.

    Mate ,

          are you involved with immigration ...you seem to know alot about it .....

        is there something i am missing ..i am a newbie , an it seems you have all the answers can you do something about the immigration officers ....hope i don't get a deleted post ....would like everybody to see it ........thanxs ...

                                                                                              

  8. On 10/31/2018 at 3:09 PM, ubonjoe said:

    It seems they still accepted the income affidavit but they wanted back up proof for it. That has been asked for by Phuket immigration before.

    It you have a total of 480k baht of income being transferred into your account over the past year it should be accepted since clause 2.18 of the police for states average income is allowed.

    "(6) In the case of marriage to a Thai woman, the alien husband must earn an average annual income of no less than Baht 40,000 per month or must have no less than Baht 400,000 in a bank account in Thailand for the past two months to cover expenses for one year."

    Hi,

         So where's the problem , i don't understand , if they require more do it /if they want you to jump a hoop do it .

         I like the new focus on pre requirements ,might get rid of some of these people living in thailand on the wrong visas and with the  incorrect prerequisites to obtain visas...( looks like the retirement visa in most cases are up setting alot of "Farangs").

    I really feel sorry for the "Farangs" in thailand saying "I don't have the money for the retirement/marriage visa in a bank account ,

    Why are you even in thailand ,Visa renewal every year /everybody wants to see money in the bank as requested!!!....I don't understand .....

                                              

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