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ChristineC

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  1. Sadly, I’ve met many granddads who never see their kids or grandkids as they’re being scammed by a Thai woman 30 years (or more) their junior.
  2. What utter nonsense. Thai women have less sexual encounters than Wester woman. i bet you don’t have a partner with that attitude, unless a peasant girl from the village you talk about.
  3. Interesting, thanks. Even if I provide an NT code and proof of paying tax in Thailand?
  4. No, I don’t get it , why I’m asking. From internet Whether you need to pay UK tax while living and working in Thailand for a UK company depends on your residency status and the nature of your income. Here's a clear breakdown: 🇬🇧 UK Tax Residency Rules The UK uses the Statutory Residence Test (SRT) to determine if you're a UK tax resident. You're generally not a UK tax resident if: You've spent fewer than 16 days in the UK during the tax year (or fewer than 91 days if you're a non-resident for the previous 3 years). You work full-time overseas (at least 35 hours/week) and spend fewer than 91 days in the UK, with no more than 30 workdays in the UK. ✅ If you are not UK tax resident, then you do not pay UK income tax on your foreign earnings — even if the company is based in the UK. i haven’t been to the UK for over 5 years.
  5. Hi, I’m working remotely for a British firm and they want me to start PAYE. I’d rather pay tax in Thailand and didn’t even think it was possible to pay tax in the UK if a tax resident in Thailand, is it? I’ve sent them the following - if I am non-resident for UK tax purposes and perform my work entirely from Thailand, I am not subject to UK income tax under HMRC rules. I understand PAYE is not applicable in this case, and I am happy to apply for an NT tax code or provide documentation if required for HMRC compliance. Is Tax in Thailand my personal responsibility as a fiscal resident here?
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