Photoguy21 Posted May 2 Posted May 2 On 4/30/2025 at 4:11 PM, Liverpool Lou said: Reciprocal agreements, that's all you need to know. The UK and Thailand have reciprocal agreements regarding such issues, just ask HMRC and they will confirm.
NoshowJones Posted May 2 Posted May 2 On 4/29/2025 at 11:37 AM, Blueman1 said: And did you agree to pay them back, you can say no, they can't take!....But....They CAN & WILL Take it out of any future Pension Payments they make to Him....... They cannot touch your state, I repeat, STATE pension. It's there on the DWP website. 1
Blueman1 Posted May 2 Posted May 2 3 hours ago, NoshowJones said: They cannot touch your state, I repeat, STATE pension. It's there on the DWP website. Well WHY Have THEY Reduced Mine,Clever Ar*e ?? 1
sidneybear Posted May 3 Posted May 3 On 4/28/2025 at 12:52 PM, Bannoi said: If they can take the winter fuel allowance away from UK pensioners then there is no way they are going to give an increase to a pensioner living in Thailand. There is a way around it though move back to UK get the increase then move back to Thailand or if you move to Philippines you would get the increase every year. I agree it's not fair but its not going to change, a pensioner living in Thailand is very low down on the list of priorities. (They don't vote} True. The British government doesn't like pensioners, and has even cut energy subsidies from pensioners who live in the UK. Expatriates are held in even lower regard by the broke British state. Nothing will change. 1 1
sidneybear Posted May 3 Posted May 3 On 5/1/2025 at 9:29 AM, henryford1958 said: The UK is totally bankrupt so i think it's more likely that ALL state pensions will be means tested soon and any one with other income will get NOTHING. True. They might also do what Australia does: You can only apply for the state pension if you've been physically present in the country for at least two years preceding your application (meaning people who leave prior to retirement age never get a pension), AND; if you move overseas, the pension is prorated by the number of years you've lived there during your working life divided by 35 years. At least the Australian pension is indexed though. 1 1
billd766 Posted May 3 Posted May 3 2 hours ago, sidneybear said: True. They might also do what Australia does: You can only apply for the state pension if you've been physically present in the country for at least two years preceding your application (meaning people who leave prior to retirement age never get a pension), AND; if you move overseas, the pension is prorated by the number of years you've lived there during your working life divided by 35 years. At least the Australian pension is indexed though. And what happens to ALL the NIC contributions that you and your employers were forced to pay in over the year? 1 1
Popular Post Hornell Posted May 3 Popular Post Posted May 3 I retired in 2010 having lived here since 1997. Having paid NI contributions all my working life (as a government servant) I was well aware that retiring here would mean my State Pension would be frozen. It has stayed the same 102 quid a week since I received it. But the Baht / pound exchange rate has varied from some 75 Baht/pound to well under 40 over this period, so my 102 quid has been steadily getting less and less over the years. Whilst I knew that my pension was frozen, I didn't know about the fall in the rate of exchange. OK, tough luck, and it's as well I don't have to rely on my State Pension in order to live. BUT I agree with those who say this freezing of pensions simply isn't right, but I also agree that the UK will do naff all about rectifying it! 3 1
sidneybear Posted May 3 Posted May 3 7 hours ago, billd766 said: And what happens to ALL the NIC contributions that you and your employers were forced to pay in over the year? That goes to pay for a whole load of things that won't benefit overseas retirees, like "our NHS". 1 1
Sir Dude Posted May 3 Posted May 3 Doesn't pass the smell test on this guys... a competent former banker should have made much better provisions for his future and got a bunch of money and stocks, bonds, and treasury options, etc. What? He's whinging about the UK national pension? Come on, sounds like BS. 1
Popular Post billd766 Posted May 3 Popular Post Posted May 3 4 hours ago, sidneybear said: That goes to pay for a whole load of things that won't benefit overseas retirees, like "our NHS". It actually is NOT your NHS or my NHS or even "our NHS". It belongs to ALL the British citizens world wide who have paid their contributions. So you are advocating legal theft. There are very many British people living overseas who have paid taxes from their first day at work and will continue to pay tax until they die so why should they be penalised for making their own decisions what to do with their own life, without nanny government interfering. 3
MicroB Posted May 3 Posted May 3 13 hours ago, billd766 said: And what happens to ALL the NIC contributions that you and your employers were forced to pay in over the year? Spent to pay the needs of the day.
MicroB Posted May 3 Posted May 3 1 hour ago, billd766 said: It actually is NOT your NHS or my NHS or even "our NHS". It belongs to ALL the British citizens world wide who have paid their contributions. So you are advocating legal theft. There are very many British people living overseas who have paid taxes from their first day at work and will continue to pay tax until they die so why should they be penalised for making their own decisions what to do with their own life, without nanny government interfering. There is a flipside to that. A ruling in the 1970s meant that 6th Formers receive a NI credit. No credit is paid while in full time university education. So someone could go to Uni, progress to an advanced degree, land a job in the Middle East. Work the next 40 years in Kuwait, tax free. At the end of it all, buy a home in the old country and retire there, to live out a very comfortable existance. From day 1; full access to the NHS, despite having practically contributed nothing to it. British expats might continue to pay income and other taxes, but they haven't paid any VAT. A bigger issue is how the state pension is funded, or any of the state pensions, eg MOD pensions. There are also 4 different NHSs, with differing access rules, because of the powers that have been devolved.
sidneybear Posted Sunday at 10:06 AM Posted Sunday at 10:06 AM 19 hours ago, billd766 said: It actually is NOT your NHS or my NHS or even "our NHS". It belongs to ALL the British citizens world wide who have paid their contributions. So you are advocating legal theft. There are very many British people living overseas who have paid taxes from their first day at work and will continue to pay tax until they die so why should they be penalised for making their own decisions what to do with their own life, without nanny government interfering. I think you missed the gist of my message. I agree with you, but the British government doesn't care one bit about pensioners, still less about expatriate pensioners, and will come up with all sorts of excuses to divert funding to projects that win more votes - like "our" NHS. 1
BritManToo Posted Sunday at 10:52 AM Posted Sunday at 10:52 AM 18 hours ago, MicroB said: A ruling in the 1970s meant that 6th Formers receive a NI credit. No credit is paid while in full time university education. I definitely got full NI while at university in the 1970s for both undergrad and post-grad.
jori123 Posted Sunday at 03:20 PM Posted Sunday at 03:20 PM On 5/2/2025 at 11:29 AM, Blueman1 said: Well WHY Have THEY Reduced Mine,Clever Ar*e ?? I think imprisonment or something similar alongside that mate of yours may have a bearing on dwp payments however not that im frozen ,but if a frozen subject wrote to ipc explaining not happy with their service,due to any number of reasons,one could be x rates on transfer usually higher mid week than their timings,and requested oap paid into uk bank,escape inquisition of ipc,give throw away address to placate,or even spanish paid for address may work, one good thing about being frozen,its fixed,not likened to now debating how long oap is going to last ,or even reduced
Popular Post Blueman1 Posted Tuesday at 04:03 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 04:03 AM On 5/4/2025 at 10:20 PM, jori123 said: I think imprisonment or something similar alongside that mate of yours may have a bearing on dwp payments however not that im frozen ,but if a frozen subject wrote to ipc explaining not happy with their service,due to any number of reasons,one could be x rates on transfer usually higher mid week than their timings,and requested oap paid into uk bank,escape inquisition of ipc,give throw away address to placate,or even spanish paid for address may work, one good thing about being frozen,its fixed,not likened to now debating how long oap is going to last ,or even reduced I Have to ASK You AGAIN....What Medications are you on ??......You Don't Half Spout Some Crap,Does Anybody else know What the Hell he's Saying here because I certainly Don't ........... 2 1
Blueman1 Posted Tuesday at 04:08 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:08 AM On 5/2/2025 at 5:29 PM, Blueman1 said: Well WHY Have THEY Reduced Mine,Clever Ar*e ?? Oi,Noshowjones.....Have YOU Found an Answer for me .......Yet ??
jori123 Posted Tuesday at 09:50 AM Posted Tuesday at 09:50 AM 5 hours ago, Blueman1 said: I Have to ASK You AGAIN....What Medications are you on ??......You Don't Half Spout Some Crap,Does Anybody else know What the Hell he's Saying here because I certainly Don't ........... Me? Nah,you did ask as to what someone else was smoking tho,perhaps the guy on the last post of yours 5 hours ago, Blueman1 said: Oi,Noshowjones.....Have YOU Found an Answer for me .......Yet ?? Now, you want to know why your pension was reduced,not being mind reader go on tell the reasoning to it being reduced? In yer oun werds Perhaps the reason for it may lie in your answer,finking on it will sure as hell be there 1
Blueman1 Posted Wednesday at 03:37 AM Posted Wednesday at 03:37 AM 17 hours ago, jori123 said: Me? Nah,you did ask as to what someone else was smoking tho,perhaps the guy on the last post of yours Now, you want to know why your pension was reduced,not being mind reader go on tell the reasoning to it being reduced? In yer oun werds Perhaps the reason for it may lie in your answer,finking on it will sure as hell be there 17 hours ago, jori123 said: Me? Nah,you did ask as to what someone else was smoking tho,perhaps the guy on the last post of yours Now, you want to know why your pension was reduced,not being mind reader go on tell the reasoning to it being reduced? In yer oun werds Perhaps the reason for it may lie in your answer,finking on it will sure as hell be there Stupid BOY,Must be Pissed or been Sniffing Something Yet AGAIN,' Ave Yer ????? 1
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