Thanks to SantiSuk for the link, very useful. It would appear the best plan is to stash the proceeds in the UK where it is exempt from tax and then drip feed it into Thailand as required.
Since the proceeds would be a necessary pension top up that seems to point to some sort of annuity, professional advice needed, agreed.
I've met farangs of retirement age who say they are going to sell their property back home. If anyone out there has actually done it and can share their experience, please do.
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In Topic: Capital Gains Tax On Foreign Assets
2012-03-14 20:16:47
In Topic: Dealing With The Stigma Of Having A Thai Gf In Homeland?
2012-03-13 11:00:28
Haven't read all the replies so forgive me if I'm repeating. OP says gf so I assume he hasn't married her. If so then he should commit, get married, maybe publicise the ceremony and then both of you sport wedding rings whenever you go out, together or singly. Then just carry on with your life.
I was with my Thai gf for two years before marrying her. Now the comments have ceased, or else we have just stopped noticing them.
I was with my Thai gf for two years before marrying her. Now the comments have ceased, or else we have just stopped noticing them.
In Topic: 90 Days Due When Out Of Country
2012-01-22 20:40:00
Thanks everyone for clearing that up.
In Topic: 90 Days Due When Out Of Country
2012-01-19 17:27:19
lopburi3, on 2012-01-19 16:37:18, said:
You are not reporting when you leave as you have not been here 90 days so no report is due. It is a 90 day address report of actually being in Thailand for that period of time from last entry.
So the fact that I am actually leaving Thailand after 82 days means that those 82 days no longer count for anything?
[I've already had my wrist slapped for posting my last 90 day request to Chaengwattana when I live in Nonthaburi, even though the immigration website said Nothaburi residents should go to Chaengwattana because of the floods. I guess I'm just being ultra cautious.]
In Topic: 90 Days Due When Out Of Country
2012-01-19 14:54:09
Yes, I have a re-entry permit.
I usually do the 90 days by post and was thinking of either posting the application on my way out of Thailand or else asking a trusted friend to post it within the seven days before 9 April. (EMS)
So you are saying this is unnecessary and if I apply by post 90 days after returning to Thailand (enclosing photocopies of my exit and entry stamps in my passport) it will all sort itself out. Am I right?
Thanks.
I usually do the 90 days by post and was thinking of either posting the application on my way out of Thailand or else asking a trusted friend to post it within the seven days before 9 April. (EMS)
So you are saying this is unnecessary and if I apply by post 90 days after returning to Thailand (enclosing photocopies of my exit and entry stamps in my passport) it will all sort itself out. Am I right?
Thanks.
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