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EU Sues UK Over Brexit Treaty Breach on Free Movement
The Cyclist replied to Social Media's topic in World News
How about the people of France and Germany ? Are their respective problems down to Brexit also ? Anyone with a more than 2 braincells could have told the EU that when the ' Net takers ' exceed the ' Net Contributors ' problems were going to arise. At the National level, the same applies, hence debt is spiralling out of control, Public Services are in the toilet, and yet some continue to howl about free movement. Controlled migration is a boon for a Country, unfettered immigration is a disaster for a Country. -
EU Sues UK Over Brexit Treaty Breach on Free Movement
The Cyclist replied to Social Media's topic in World News
It amazes me that people posting on a Thai based forum, possibly living in Thailand, are advocating that the UK should allow free movement of people. Would your Thai wife or partner get free movement to the UK, or would you have to jump through some financial hoops to get them to the UK legally ? You should all be in Bangkok on a daily basis, waving banners, advocating that Thailand opens its borders to all and scrap everything to do with immigration reporting. Go on, give us all a laugh, as we watch the news feeds of you all getting rounded up and held in a secure place until deportation. -
What time will The Times start being attacked 😀😀 Echo's of the demonisation, career ending backlash against those that tried to get the grooming gangs i to the Public Domain. It will have some in a right mess, ahen they find out Matthew Syed is the son of an Immigrant from Pakistan. Racist card can stay in your pockets.
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Should we perhaps have a look at the demonisation, threats, and careers ruined, of people who tried to get the grooming gangs into the public domain. Then we could have have a look at the Institutional cover up. From the very bottom, up through local councils, to the very heart of Government, where MP's were tweeting, people " Should shut their mouths, for the sake of Diversity " Turns out that it wasn't Islamophobia, or even anti-Muslim propaganda. It was an issue that extended the length and breadth of the Country. So GB News is getting attacked, why does that not surprise me.
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I'll be surprised if re-setting Brexit gets anywhere https://www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/article/brussels-to-demand-uk-surrenders-fishing-rights-and-follows-eu-laws-7ptq59dw8 I think a lot of the white noise emanating from Downing Street, will be nothing more than an effort at masking the cluster that is just starting to unfold in the UK. The UK's membership of CPTTP comes into effect tomorrow, which is also going to derail any renogatiation of a UK - EU Trade deal.
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Recession Fears, Labour dealt blow as UK economy shrinks
The Cyclist replied to Social Media's topic in World News
An early Xmas present for Rachel from Customer Complaints Anyone want to predict a date, when the media cries of " When are you going to resign " start ? -
Racheal from Customer complaints plan for Growth Growth Growth has come to a shuderring halt. September contraction of 0.1% October contraction of 0.1% Compare and contrast with growth of 1.1% from January to July Speaking on the news, she said, whilst disappointing, she hopes that Policies laid out in the Budget will result in growth The carnage hasn't even started yet.
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Musk calls Canada's Trudeau "insufferable tool"
The Cyclist replied to Woke to Sounds's topic in Political Soapbox
Musk shot his bolt a bit early with that one. He should have kept that in reserve for Starmer. After all, his father was a real tool maker, and certainly lived up to his name when he made ' The Kier ' -
I was on this on this one https://www.gov.uk/tax-foreign-income/non-domiciled-residents But the rules appear to have changed. If you have an address in Thailand, I still think it would be easier to open an FCA with one of the Thai banks than opening an Off shore account. Of course, it could be that the rules in Thaialnd have changed since I opened mine in 2010.
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Are you a UK Citizen ? Then it is entirely possibly that you are a UK tax resident, even though your KSA salary is tax free, providing you stay less than 90 days a year in the UK. Can be done online. If you spend your time between Thailand and KSA, open a Foreign currency account in Thailand, end get your tax free salary paid direct to the FCA in Thailand. Probably a lot less hassle than trying to open an offshore account. Been there, done it and got the T-Shirt.
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Given that you work in KSA, are you an actual tax resident of Thialand ? If not open a Foreign Currency account in Thailand and have your tax free salary paid direct to that. If the interest generated in the UK is going to make things messy, an accountant can deal with your tax affairs for about £500 a year, which is tax deductable.
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Thanks for your input. Yet again you miss the point. Which is that according to the Siam Legal video, someone could legally challenge the ' Interpretation of the new rules ' For anyone that has an issue with the amount of tax that has been assessed by the Revenue Dept, there is a grievance procedure. Which can be found here https://www.rd.go.th/english/23517.html 2 very distinct and different things.
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Sure, that is what the guy says in the the Siam Legal Video. But lets be serious for a minute Scouse. Is anyone really going start legal proceedings for something like a Baht 5000 tax bill ? No ide what the legal costs would be, but I have no doubt that they would be many multiples of that Baht 5000 tax bill. I think what he was referring to was some Thai Billionaire challenging it.
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The keys are being put in the ignition on the back to the 70's buses https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/dec/10/union-anger-over-labour-governments-insulting-28-public-sector-pay-plan https://www.theguardian.com/business/2024/dec/09/uk-job-vacancies-fall-at-fastest-rate-since-pandemic-as-business-confidence-slumps Keep believing folks, never here Kier has got it all under control 😀😀
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If renting is your thing, rent away. If commitment is your thing, find someone and commit away. What works for some, may not work for others.
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You wont find it, too many posts were deleted as DTA were deemed off topic as it contradicted the Revenue Code mantra. However you might find my big 4 window cleaner quip. Which was in reference to someone not knowing that an International Agreement ( DTA ) takes precedence over Thai domestic Tax Policy / Law.
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That is what happens when someone edits and deletes posts, because some called him out. Why do you think I took a 6 month sabatical ? Only to come back and find that the poster / moderator by the name of Lister has disappeared. DTA's should have been the go to Bible for everyone right from the get go. The Revenue Code then applies to those that remit assessable income over the threasholds laid down by the Revenue Code. The one size fits all is still being trotted out. See the video by Mr Hart lambasting the other bonehead that said " All Expats need to get TIN's " Because that is all they have. Ditto, like I really care about those idiots. I'm sitting here, knowing that I will be filing nothing, owe the Thai taxman nothing, and they can come and audit me anytime they like. And if I can point someone else in the correct direction, it will have been worth it.
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I'll second this But will also add. The initial thread on this forum contributed to the chaos and confusion. I wont comment on whether that was by design, incompetence, or deliberate. It caused confusion and chaos by 1. Trying to adopt a 1 size fits all methodology. 2. An almost cult like devotion to the Thai Revenue Code, which does not apply to all expats. 3. Someone unable to distinguish between a DTA and the Revenue Code, and what takes precedent. All of the above, highlighted various times, before I took a 6 months sabbatical.