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23 hours ago, Olmate said:

Jump? Smart  1/2 arse comment from the dun rootin cornerandpossibly the most confusing contributor to this topic, so long  senior! 

Your just as old as him....Senior !

Two old darts having a fight

..gotta love it ,hitting each other with walking sticks ! 

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Posted
1 hour ago, georgegeorgia said:

Your just as old as him....Senior !

Two old darts having a fight

..gotta love it ,hitting each other with walking sticks ! 

Si Si Seniore', "old darts" , yep its definately you GG.

Posted
21 hours ago, Olmate said:

Si Si Seniore', "old darts" , yep its definately you GG.

Look I don't mind you claiming my tax money as your pension ,I'm here to help those who didn't bother to work a day in their life .

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Posted
17 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

Look I don't mind you claiming my tax money as your pension ,I'm here to help those who didn't bother to work a day in their life .

Keep it up.my boy, Lots more  tax from you will be required🙏

Posted
11 minutes ago, Olmate said:

Keep it up.my boy, Lots more  tax from you will be required🙏

If he is pushing a mop on minimum wage, he's probably not paying much.

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Posted
7 hours ago, Olmate said:

Keep it up.my boy, Lots more  tax from you will be required🙏

Yes you really should refund the Taxpayer for the prison time you served especially the high cost of the protection unit 

 

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Posted
10 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

Yes you really should refund the Taxpayer for the prison time you served especially the high cost of the protection unit 

 

At your moppsy payscale, your barely paying any $$$ tax. Its known as the "GG Threshold" lol. 

Posted
On 11/27/2024 at 7:34 AM, Pattaya57 said:

People should report you to the ATO for renting your house in Australia to a friend for cash and not claiming it as income on your tax (fraud you admitted to in this thread). This is huge fraud because you are not only avoiding tax on the income but also the significant capital gains tax implications when you sell

 

Since you also keep saying ATO has brlliant automatic tracking of all of us, I'm sure the ATO will be able to track who you are by your online activities should someone hopefully report you...

 

I just thought I would jump on the gravy train like so many Aussie expat pensioners.  Many of whom post on this thread.

 

You know, the ones that sign the declaration that they are returning home to Australia for good, only to leave a day after pension portability is achieved.  :smile:

 

As for the ATO catching me out.  Good luck with that.  The money is given to me in baht, in cash, in Thailand, by a non Thai tax resident.  :smile: 

Posted
On 11/27/2024 at 7:37 AM, georgegeorgia said:

You sound like the workplace dobber pattaya57

I'd watch my back if I was working with you ,you be the work dobber brown nose to the bosses !

You must of been a real ..(blank)...to work with

I wouldn't trust you 

 

Boss ! Boss ! Johnny took an extra 2 minutes on his lunch break boss !

I saw it boss ! I'm dobbin

 

 

I'm sure he's not playing with a straight bat living over here, as far as Centerlink and the ATO is concerned.  

 

Exactly the reason why the proposed changes t tax residency were proposed in the first place. :smile:

 

Income from Australia is income from Australia, and that includes pensions. 

Posted
On 11/27/2024 at 8:14 AM, Olmate said:

As an aside to KH dribble,a brief report on my.recent visit to Centrelink, renewing Mygov contact details, renew Medicare card, OAPPensioner card, etc.Local WA outer Perth office, 1hr duration, both sorted quickly with no interest in my future travel, country of residence, plans etc.. Changed Thai address to my current Pattaya condo, again all sweet.Very amicable.Staffer conveyed  the recommeded phone contact for out of Oz enquiries the Tas toll free number. Regards, back home next week.  PS.. exit Bkk and entry PER.. Smooth as Silk! 

Why wouldn't it be smooth as silk?  You have an Aussie passport. 

 

The game hasn't started yet, but it will in the future, and then it will be as smooth as sandpaper.  :smile:

Posted
On 12/2/2024 at 5:34 AM, Pattaya57 said:

How does Australian immigration know someone is on the OAP in order to tell Centerlink everytime that person leaves Australia?

Immigration doesn't have to know. 

 

All immigration has do is inform other relevant government agencies, who need to be informed of such information, so they can take action.

Posted
On 12/2/2024 at 6:11 AM, Nemises said:

 

You're welcome. I'm also a stickler for the rules and I also frequently return to Aus for holidays, but am not bothered to tell them when they state on their website that immigration tell them anyway.

 

 

So why do many members think the ATO is not in the loop also?  Why wouldn't they be? 

Posted
On 12/2/2024 at 10:17 AM, scorecard said:

I got the full OAP, then a bit later I left Oz and came to Thailand.

You have recently posted that you are on a DVA pension and how you only received a half payment, due to a technical error in Australia. 

 

You can not be on both pensions. 

 

Stop misleading readers. 

Posted
On 12/3/2024 at 9:19 AM, Lacessit said:

Sensible people turn off all their electrical appliances if they are overseas for 6 weeks or more.

Unless someone else is living in there house while they are away.  

 

Yes, I know.  Rocket science.  :smile:

Posted
On 12/7/2024 at 2:29 PM, scorecard said:

 

Can i suggest you call the toll free number and get a clear specific answer. 

Can you simply provide the link?

 

You read it. Just cut and paste the link.  Easy. 

Posted
On 12/7/2024 at 3:38 PM, scorecard said:

 

Here's the toll free number details:

 

If you are in one of the following countries, you can use our free call numbers listed. The numbers may not be free from mobile or public phones.

Austria

0800 295 165

Canada

1888 2557 493

China (north)

10 800 6100 427

Includes the provinces of Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Heilongjiang, Liaoning, Jilin, Shandong and Henan.

China (south)

10 800 2611 309

All other provinces

Denmark

8088 3556

Germany

0800 1802 482

Greece

0080 0611 26209

India

000 800 61 01098

Indonesia

001 803 61 035

Ireland

1800 200 333

Italy

800 781 977

Korea, Republic of

003 081 32326

Netherlands

0800 0224 364

New Zealand

0800 441 248

Philippines

1800 1611 0046

Poland

00800 6111 220

Portugal

800 861 122

Singapore

800 6167 015

Spain

900 951 547

Thailand

001 800 611 4136

 

I added the bolding to the Access number from Thailand.

 

The above is cut from this main document:

https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/how-we-can-help-with-international-services?context=22471

 

You mentioned "...I may contact Centrelink in respect to a few of my OAP mates living in LOS ."  This is clearly not my business but I wonder if Centrelink officers would be allowed to discuss details regarding other members. Surely that would be a breach of privacy.

 

Your business entirely however I wonder if you might give the guys in Thailand the toll free number as above and suggest they call:

Thailand

001 800 611 4136

 

Calls to this number go direct to the CLink International office in Hobart. They don't bite. As with all gov't agencies nowadays all calls are recorded so it pays to be careful what you reveal.

Can you post the link to what you quoted, otherwise, it's just you "opinion." 

Posted
On 12/13/2024 at 5:58 AM, Lacessit said:

I have a friend in Chiang Mai, on a full OAP. He gets $1076.00 per fortnight.

 

Good luck to you if you get more. However, I fail to see why there should be be two different pensions for the same situation.

That "more" may have to be paid back in the future.   

Posted
On 12/13/2024 at 6:52 AM, LosLobo said:

You are a veteran and were on a DVA pension before?

Yes, and you can't be on both pensions. 

 

On 12/13/2024 at 6:52 AM, LosLobo said:

ossibly because of this there may be some grandfathering when you go onto the Aged Pension.

No, there isn't. 

 

On 12/13/2024 at 6:52 AM, LosLobo said:

NB I only get the base supplement of $28 as from this year.

But the member says you get the full supplement, FOREVER.  :smile:

Posted
On 12/14/2024 at 5:45 AM, scorecard said:

 

So we have a 'Confused' emoji. 

 

I'm concerned as to what is confusing you because I tried to make my post very clear.

 

What is confusing you? Please share so I can try to relieve your confusion.

 

Meanwhile please don't jump. 

What confuses people is you post about receiving an old aged pension and a DVA pension, and everyone knows you can not receive both pensions. 

 

It goes to credibility.  Simple.  Really. 

Posted
On 12/16/2024 at 8:16 AM, georgegeorgia said:

Look I don't mind you claiming my tax money as your pension ,I'm here to help those who didn't bother to work a day in their life .

Same.  I  don't mind donating to poor families in Issan, through an Aussie pensioners.   :smile:

Posted
On 12/21/2024 at 9:35 PM, KhunHeineken said:

That "more" may have to be paid back in the future.   


Begs the question: what % of your  pension do they take if you are ever needed to pay them back? Anyone know? (Asking for a friend).

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