Everything posted by noobexpat
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Uk Inheritance tax (IHT) on supporting my girlfriend.
From the date of the gift its a PET (potentially exempt transfer). If her death occurs within 7 years, the value of the gift uses up her starting nil rate band, currently £325k. The excess is chargeable at 40% IHT. If she was married, then she likely has 2 NRB's so £650k allowance. If she dies after 7 years, then its a successful gift.
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Living in the present
Something i used to get lots of at xmas
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Those who have had their accounts closed by UK banks
No. What type of POA is it? Of course you don't know - there are 4 options beginning with early ones being lasting or enduring.
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Did you just go on the spur of the moment
Quite expensive in UK. Minimum 3 million baht?? I have a client who has one, probably paid 7m baht UK equivalent. Just a weekend getaway. Had starlink fitted too.
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Those who have had their accounts closed by UK banks
Maybe ...but its only a pretty small platform fee and possibly some fund manager rebate. Until they start attracting billions in western currencies, it will be modest. Maybe equity funds will follow.
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Those who have had their accounts closed by UK banks
How they get away with referring to 'interest' is ....interesting! It is anything but. They are gilt and fixed interest investments, not deposit accounts. They have yields, coupons and redemption values. Probably use an OEIC or unit trust wrapper which are taxable. Fees will be higher than using just about any other platform for the same externally managed funds. Wise doesn’t have fund managers lol. I can see no advantage using this facility over just about any other bond fund provider.
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Did you just go on the spur of the moment
In my 40's so don't know many older folks. Both my parents mid 80's. I think disabled people still have a desire for life. If you are a fat, smoking, heaver drinker then those folks should listen to you. Your points are typical of folks who probably didn’t quite plan that well for retirement: i need less because blah blah blah
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Is there any 180 days limit a year rule for tourists in Thailand?
He meant the tax number!
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Did you just go on the spur of the moment
Not sure you should be giving the advice if you are forced to do this.
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Did you just go on the spur of the moment
Leaving on spur of the moment is irrelevant. The type of person you are or become when you arrive here is all that counts. Better he moves away from negative people who just say don't ...??
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Did you just go on the spur of the moment
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Greater Manchester Pension Fund
Thats for state benefits to stop ...nobody contacts private pension schemes
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Greater Manchester Pension Fund
Which govt agencies? Be honest if you are just making this up.
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Cheapest prices you have paid last 12 months
You have a garden?
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Why are UK expats still doing the 800K deposit for retirement extensions ?
I don't do retirement extensions, they are for the common folk of course, but some get very excited over £1k a year. What next? State pension increase party at your local bar ????
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Barclays to close UK accounts of all British expats . . . .
Because its like bob the builder or paul the plumber explaining how financial services operate. Take your outcome as a win and don't bother trying to set precedents for everyone else.
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New Thailand Elite Visa packages from September 15th ?
Yes, silly me. I understand your example. Cheers.
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Barclays to close UK accounts of all British expats . . . .
You don't see it, its electronic and instantaneous. Its risk assessment and the specifics will be kept pretty secret by whatever credit agency the bank uses.
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New Thailand Elite Visa packages from September 15th ?
Then thats not a company, thats a partnership, which means he's self employed for tax purposes ...so self assessment is needed and income tax due on the earnings.
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New Thailand Elite Visa packages from September 15th ?
In said example, he can't be a director of his uk company because you have to be resident.
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New Thailand Elite Visa packages from September 15th ?
But thats what you said above. Ok its good you change your mind so quick!
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Barclays to close UK accounts of all British expats . . . .
The time you can keep to yourself but maybe the year might add some value ???? ID&V is done through a 3rd party credit check. We use equifax. Saying they do or do not use electoral register info is both inaccurate and overly simplistic. Its a scoring process with a pass/fail threshold.
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New Thailand Elite Visa packages from September 15th ?
No, its for thai nationals who generate income/profit offshore then disguise it as capital and defer its transfer into thailand. They have no interest in DN's as they are not taking resources out of thailand and its economy, they are bringing resources in. And its negligible anyway. Forget about all this silly chat about taxing expats pensions etc too.
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Barclays to close UK accounts of all British expats . . . .
Correct, i set it up when i was living in the UK. But the main point being, is wise isn't address dependent ...unlike the annoying folk at barclays.
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Barclays to close UK accounts of all British expats . . . .
I have the card, never used it. Yes, thankfully Wise isn't a bank. Thats why its so cheap and efficient.