Let's get real.
Probably zero expat retirees with no in Thailand income has filed before.
The information given is about the reading of the DTA about pensions.
Absolutely what has changed was about the timing, but like it or not (I don't like it) there is almost no doubt the starting this year such expat retirees with only remitted accessable income to show WILL be filing and most likely such filing will sooner or later be ENFORCED.
I have no medical issues, haven't seen a doctor in the last 20 years at least, and neither has my family a medical history.
My dad died at the age of 95, and the only medicine he took was something for cholesterol and a blood thinner, I think. He died from Thyroid cancer.
My mother died at 92, and the last few years she had kidney issues. She died from a brain infarct.
My age is 66 and I had the basic blood test 1 month ago at the Lifecare lab which it didn't detect anything abnormal. The main reason for that test was blood sugar.
I sent the result to my doctor in Belgium, and he confirmed nothing abnormal, but advised that I should get a more complete test, which includes cholesterol - kidney - liver - prostate - thyroid and sugar.
The lady at the hospital confirmed that PSA and Hb1Ac is included in the test. So which other items should I include?
Just make it a helicopter for the win. I would dare any member of this forum to attempt climbing that ladder. If you make it up congrats now down the other side. If it was Asia you could just use a coconut tree.
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