The 18,600 is for a married couple . A single mans state pension would be about 11,000 . So no chance of sponsoring a partner . Also am I correct that " The Old Git " said that the state pension is classed as a benefit and was not admissible as income ?
Thanks for sharing.
I suspect it would be unwise to assume the same applies to all state pensions sent to foreign recipients in Thailand are handled the same way.
e.g. It seems that the double tax agreements which exist are different country by country. Does that mean the funds that are transferred in are handled differently for some folks (e.g. personal tax liabilities).
It's quite good, in particular as revenue is not $5 billion but $2.9 billion.
However, it's before interest, so it will be likely a loss considering it must pay $1.2 billion interest.
https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/x-formerly-twitter-struggling-to-make-money/738836/
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