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UK Pensioners in Thailand Face New Scrutiny Over Pension Fraud


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Posted
6 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

As non residents can't open new UK bank accounts, you won't be getting a pension either.

 

Can you imagine the banks trying to process 13M new accounts for pensioners, many of whom can't even remember their own names?

 

What complete and utter nonsense you're writing, get some help!

They know I live here and am not on the fiddle, they pay me directly, but, if I get a form to fill in, no problem.......Next......😉

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Posted
23 minutes ago, baansgr said:

It's nothing new, they have always been able to look at any ones bank account if they have suspicion of money laundering/ benefit fraud etc.  

 

 

No they haven't.......................not without a court order.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, transam said:

 

Let's be honest, it is a common sense move to catch pension benefit fraudsters..

 

So many of them on this websightes and countries 

 

I am happy for the crackdowns as taxpayer money was used for playing bridge.

 

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Posted
15 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

As non residents can't open new UK bank accounts, you won't be getting a pension either.

 

Can you imagine the banks trying to process 13M new accounts for pensioners, many of whom can't even remember their own names?

 

What complete and utter nonsense you're writing, get some help!

It seems you are struggling............🤔

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Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, Celsius said:

In Canada customs and border agency is linked to revenue agency. They know exactly when you left and how long have you been out.

 

Nothing like this exists in UK? No wonder UK is a country of choice for Mahmood and Patel.

 

They are screwing Pattaya prostitutes with government money.

The revenue department in the UK operates under the title HMRC, which is His Majesty's Revenue and Customs. The pensions and benefits department is separate and is known as the DWP, Department of Work and Pensions. They do share data. I notified the DWP of a change of address (known as a notifiable change in circumstances) and thereafter received communications from HMRC at that address. I think you have to assume they could know everything about you if they so desired, and act accordingly.

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Posted
13 minutes ago, baansgr said:

Just wasted 30 minutes, nothing in there of opening a new bank account, and the video is done for profit by a private company..you are full of BS...and I paid £150 a year stamp for the last 20 years whilst abroad and now have full state pension entitlement in a few years, and cost me less that £3k and I have a bank account and address in PI so will get yearly increases...so stick that in ya pipe and smoke it😁😁😁

You will come back and tell us if it all went pear shaped, won't you...........:clap2:

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Posted
22 minutes ago, transam said:

You will come back and tell us if it all went pear shaped, won't you...........:clap2:

How can it???...gotta be one step ahead ole boy👍😁

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Posted
Just now, baansgr said:

How can it???...gotta be one step ahead ole boy👍😁

Yeh, riiiight....................🤣

 

But, you maybe right, but the vast majority of numpties would have listened to numpties, the no facts numpty brigade, and get stuffed, big time.........🤕

Though I am sure you will tell us how to get around the latest DWP thingies, eh, and past fraudulent thieving.........🤭

 

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Posted
On 11/15/2024 at 10:51 AM, sammieuk1 said:

My passport has "temporary stay " stamped in it so I don't or ever will live here end of story Keir 🤔

 
 

If the temporary stay exceeds 183 days you are resident for tax purposes

Posted
20 hours ago, transam said:

We know all that, but no Party is interested in changing the ruling.....🤔

 

Labour was in 2019, it was in their manifesto

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, baansgr said:

It's nothing new, they have always been able to look at any ones bank account if they have suspicion of money laundering/ benefit fraud etc. That will always be the case, what is different is the ease of obtaining such information from banks. Pretty much ado about nothing, a mountain and mole hill. Lots of jealous scaremongering going on but funny to read the replies from ex SAS and police inspetors

 

Only if they have enough prior evidence to warrant a court order to see your accounts, the new law, if passed, would bypass this 

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Posted
1 hour ago, hotandsticky said:

 

 

No they haven't.......................not without a court order.

Yes they have, a court order is only required when further action is needed👍

 

53 minutes ago, transam said:

Yeh, riiiight....................🤣

 

But, you maybe right, but the vast majority of numpties would have listened to numpties, the no facts numpty brigade, and get stuffed, big time.........🤕

Though I am sure you will tell us how to get around the latest DWP thingies, eh, and past fraudulent thieving.........🤭

 

Class 2 contributions and PI is guaranteed increases..what's fraudulent or thieving about that?

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Posted
1 hour ago, baansgr said:

Just wasted 30 minutes, nothing in there of opening a new bank account, and the video is done for profit by a private company..you are full of BS...and I paid £150 a year stamp for the last 20 years whilst abroad and now have full state pension entitlement in a few years, and cost me less that £3k and I have a bank account and address in PI so will get yearly increases...so stick that in ya pipe and smoke it😁😁😁

 

  Don't you need to pay for 33 years to get the full state pension ?

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Posted
Just now, Nick Carter icp said:

 

  Don't you need to pay for 33 years to get the full state pension ?

35 years or..maybe more if you were contracted out..I worked in UK for over 20 years and kept up paying after leaving for a few years so have 35 in total

Posted
2 minutes ago, baansgr said:

35 years or..maybe more if you were contracted out..I worked in UK for over 20 years and kept up paying after leaving for a few years so have 35 in total

 

   Don't you now have to wait until you are 97 years old to be able to claim the new full pension ?

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Don't you now have to wait until you are 97 years old to be able to claim the new full pension ?

I don't think so...97, wow..66 at present increases to 67 in 2028

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Posted
58 minutes ago, baansgr said:

Yes they have, a court order is only required when further action is needed👍

 

Class 2 contributions and PI is guaranteed increases..what's fraudulent or thieving about that?

Eh.........?  🤔

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Posted
1 hour ago, baansgr said:

Yes they have, a court order is only required when further action is needed👍

 

Class 2 contributions and PI is guaranteed increases..what's fraudulent or thieving about that?

Doesn't matter what class NI you paid for 35 years, no increases in Thailand, unless you are on the fiddle..........😋

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