
CharlieKo
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why would I trade physical gold like an ETF? Gold is a hedge against the stupidity of governments printing money. besides the gold price is fixed by the London and Chicago metals exchanges. And when they are not able to fix that price, is when the fun really starts. I don't fancy your chances of getting your cash out when the.
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For 40 baht, I doubt the vendor would be that desperate to take a few links from a chain for payment. At least a baht brick is hallmarked. show me a chain where each link is hallmarked? On another level, lets hope it never gets that bad that you have to barter gold for goods. Besides those 40 baht shoes might be more like 40,000 baht shoes at that stage!
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Wise is just a currency transfer service. Even if you have multi currency accounts with them, Any tax due would be down to where you reside. Or where funds originated from. As far as I know they have no, on or off shore designation as they are not a bank. Depending on transfer type, between currencies, you get a reminder that you must pay taxes if due.
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Best Starting Salary for University grads
CharlieKo replied to EVENKEEL's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I didn't believe it either when I was first told. -
Forbes Dawson Tax specialists:- Non-UK resident individuals can choose for their UK sourced investment income, including dividends and interest, to be disregarded for UK tax purposes. This so-called ‘disregarded income’ can then be received free from UK income tax. Under the Statutory Residence Test, special split year treatment rules apply where individuals move overseas mid-way through the tax year, either because they, or their partner, are starting full-time work abroad, or where they cease to have a UK home. Where the split year rules apply, the individual is treated as becoming non-UK resident on the date they leave the UK, with the tax year split into a UK part (prior to departure) and an overseas part (after departure).
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Best Starting Salary for University grads
CharlieKo replied to EVENKEEL's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
My understanding is you need a uni degree just to work as a checkout girl for Lotus's! -
From Thai Vat! Here are some important points to remember: At the time of purchase When purchasing the goods, the tourist must present his/her passport and ask the store to issue a VAT Refund Application for Tourists form (P.P.10) along with the original tax invoice/s for the purchase. The passport number must be correct on the form. *In the case of consumable goods, these must be sealed along with the message ‘No Consumption Made While in Thailand’. At the airport when departing Thailand The purchased goods, of which the total value must be 5,000 Baht or more, must be presented along with the VAT Refund Application for Tourists form and original tax invoice/s to a customs officer for inspection before check-in. In the case of luxury goods (jewellery, gold, ornaments, watch, eyeglasses, pen, mobile or smart phone, laptop or tablet, handbag, and/or belt) of which the value is 10,000 Baht or more per item, and carry-on goods of which the value is 50,000 Baht or more per item, these must be hand carried and showed again at the VAT Refund for Tourists Office after passing through immigration. At the VAT Refund for Tourists Office, if the refund amount is not over 30,000 Baht with insurance for the tax refund amount, the payment will be made in cash (Thai Baht). The refund can also be claimed by post to the Revenue Department of Thailand, or by drop-box in front of the VAT Refund for Tourists Office at the airport, and at the downtown refund office locations.
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New house build - electrical system inspection
CharlieKo replied to unheard's topic in The Electrical Forum
There are companies that will inspect a new build and check everything is as it should be. But I have no idea where to find them. there are Thai FB pages that talk about this. Get you Thai wife/girlfriend to search FB. -
Retirement Extension. Money in bank
CharlieKo replied to somo's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Rubbish. -
Retirement Extension. Money in bank
CharlieKo replied to somo's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Are you on a commission from the agent. He doesn't need to use an agent. -
Retirement Extension. Money in bank
CharlieKo replied to somo's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I would check that. I think it needs to be in an account 2 months before and three months after you get the new extension! If you were on a marriage extension, you would be right about 2 months prior. -
Retirement Extension. Money in bank
CharlieKo replied to somo's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Don't say anything about it to immigration unless they ask. But if they are as good as you say, it shouldn't be a problem.