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jayceenik

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  1. OK, I'm an old timer and my post will bring only memories to some.

    About 33 years ago I got a job in Papua New Guinea with an Australian company.

    We were on 2/i with flight paid back to AUS for time-off periods.

    I arranged that I got Thailand instead.

    I was immediately hit with a new govt new Thailand taxation obligation and had to declare an artificial "income" to get a visa.

    That's when I got my first TIN.

    There was that retired American ex-UN librarian with a villa in Pattaya who got hit too by surprise and honestly (!) declared his (big) pension.

    The Thai income tax he'd have had to pay was so enormous that the tax employee he reported to agreed that he'd only have to declare a much reduced amount.

    Anyway, it was one of those overnight military govt that didn't last long and that nasty farang income tax was soon abolished.

     

    My Belgian pension, paid in a Belgian bank is taxed at the source and I also file a yearly Belgian tax return form so I guess that I'll be safe from that new tax but I have also an old savings account (non-interest bearing) in a different country. Will transfers from that account be Thai taxed? 

     

  2. Assets are  in a SIN bank.

    Willed entirely to my Thai wife.

    When she was still my TGFI I went to SIN to have a proper will drafted by a local lawyer, valid in SIN and naming her as sole beneficiary. She is also named as Administrator.

    I paid xtra to have the will registered with the SIN authorities.

    TGF is now my wife and that will ease up the obtention of the SIN Grant of Probate.

    There will be no SIN, TH or Belgium (my nationality) inheritance taxes.  

    She'll deal herself with the SIN lawyer to get the Grant an then go to the bank to get the account.

  3. OK. It's a long time ago that I needed a Thai Police Clearance to apply for a visa to PNG.

    I went to the big Police compound on Sukhumvit in BKK and after asking around I was directed to an office where I got the clearance immediately with just showing my passport and my stay extension stamp.

  4. Before we got married I gave TGF THB and she bought a house and some land in her name. No problems there.

    We got married a couple years ago and now she wants to buy again some piece of and we'll have to appear before a Land Office officer and sign a document that I have already downloaded. So, we know what to do but I'd like to hear from locally married BM who have gone through this process and tell me how it goes.

    Thank you.

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  5. Yes. Same for my Belgian pension.

    First my marriage Certificate stamped certified at MoFA at CW then

    French translation at Alliance Française in BKK

    English translation at Chulalongkorn Uni.

    Both are used to translate Thai documents and do a great job.

    You do it by email. No need to go there in person. 

     

    https://www.chula.ac.th/en/cu-services/academic-services/chalermprakiat-center-of-translation-and-interpretation/

    Chalermprakiat Center of Translation and Interpretation Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University

    Borommaratchakumari Building, 13th Floor, Room 1308 Tel: +66 2218 4635 Fax: +66 2218 4636 Email: [email protected]

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  6. On 6/8/2023 at 10:20 AM, Jingthing said:

    Following your example of Zelenskyophile you're saying you're a Putinphile. 

    Not "phile",  I respect Putin but it's Russia I like. The man can be replaced.

    And I think that Zelenskyophile i the right word to describe this proxy USA-Russia war.

    Me, I'm pro Russia and pro the Russophone East Ukraine and Crimea minority.

     

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  7. I'm a senior retired in Thailand on the one-year/800k plan.

    I have looked into getting a VISA CC here in Thailand. It seems like all Thai banks insist on a Work Permit before a foreigner can get a local bank CC.

    I've maintained a healthy Savings account at the KTB for years (800k + foreign source deposits) but it's not good enough for them.

    Anybody here with a local CC and no WP?

  8. 12 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

    Yes any extension has expiry date till expiry of passport.

     

    Dont even understand your OP.

    Why would you not do passport renewal now and then your questions would be irrelevant. 

    I've doing that myself a few times already with my Belgian passport.

    Waste of validity time but there is no other way.

    Indeed I'll be renewing my passport again this year even though it expires sometime next year but before my next one-year extension date.

  9. On 10/20/2022 at 3:47 AM, Enoon said:

    Dont holiday in Thailand, go to a country that has condemned Russia.

     

    Cambodia, Phillipines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Maldives all did.

     

    Vote against a country that thinks a demonstrably murderous, power crazed thugbeast deserves "fair" treatment.

     

     

    Jeez! So much hatred for Russia!! What has the Russian people done to you? 

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