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noobexpat

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  1. Certainly keeps me busy.
  2. People don't like being wrong on here. They can't handle it. Insecurities. Scruffy old expat in real life worked in a car factory fitting rubber grommets - tax, finance, political, cultural, crypto, cuisine expert on AN.
  3. Yes i think so, but this is the online method, which is very easy after you've done it the first time. ...and it states the next date on the email confirmation- i just checked.
  4. You get an email about 2 weeks before. Not that its particularly difficult adding 90 days onto a date!
  5. Yes thats what i told that indian idiot when i dragged him out of the way.
  6. Its called an outlier. I didn’t say i was denied anything or had to prove anything - i said i was asked. Read the words slowly.
  7. I've noticed that thai folk aren't quick at forming a line. They often come and stand to the side. Happens at dairy queen! I demand organisation 555 I had an indian bloke try and push right in front of me in 7-11. Grabbed his arm and pulled him out the way. Cheeky f@#ker.
  8. Well i did get asked, by both. So you are wrong.
  9. You may be queried at uk airport check in as well. I got asked by immigration officer when i arrived in 2022 on a one way flight. I arrived on a 60 day tourist visa. He wanted to know my plan.
  10. So postman?
  11. Forums and their dumb people. Offer some knowledge or zip it old man.
  12. I do it professionally, so thats just unfortunate for you. You are offering help? 555 i think you need to dial down your perceived capabilities!
  13. You mean excluding minors and persons of... ie. nephew is over age 18?
  14. He probably can't. A minors account is effectively a trustee account - the trustee needs to be a class of individual eg. parent/guardian etc
  15. This is effectively the trustee in a trust. Who is this person in your case? Usually its a close friend or family member but what if you have nobody suitable. In the west, we would use a professional trustee service. But these are very costly and i bet £250k is probably minimum size for them.
  16. Oh god. Stop with the advice. Taxation of trust contents differs if the trustee is resident or non-resident in the country in which it was created.
  17. You don't "have a trust", you created a trust. The trustees own the contents of the trust and you, the settlor, may also be a trustee. A bit of homework is not likely to be sufficient to be dishing out blanket statements i'm afraid. Its a pretty complex area.
  18. So a non-resident trust. Lovely - suddenly got even more problematic.
  19. The trust is a wrapper around the gift. Commonly referred to as gift trusts. The type of trust can vary, typically i use discretionary or absolute. You don't appreciate the practicalities. Just the theory from google.
  20. How many have you setup and what type?
  21. How much cash is it? Needs some context for best solution.
  22. To an overseas minor? I don’t think so.
  23. Usually(??) the thermostat is built into the water pump, which is driven by the cambelt, so cambelt change and waterpump is common to do both together. On that basis, just fixing a stuck open thermostat can be rather expensive.
  24. The same approach is used when creating a group health insurance scheme for an employer. They have been risk-assessed using averages. You take 100 people ...20 will be obese, 10 will drink too much etc etc
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