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News Forum - UK Pensions in Thailand losing up to 20,160 baht a year
Ok that interesting. The part of the website that I think defines you non resident is as follows: Overseas tests You’re automatically non-resident if either: you spent fewer than 16 days in the UK (or 46 days if you have not been classed as UK resident for the 3 previous tax years) you work abroad full-time (averaging at least 35 hours a week) and spent fewer than 91 days in the UK, of which no more than 30 were spent working Therefore you are automatically non-resident, if “either” you spent fewer than 16 days in the U.K. for the 3 previous tax years. Or you are working overseas and spent fewer than 91 days in the U.K. and at least 61 of those days (91-30) were for reasons other than work. So breaking this down it means someone who popped back to the U.K. for 10 days and not been back for 3 years. Or another example being someone who works overseas and for reasons of work came back working in the U.K. for 3 months and then left without spending any length of time socially or with family. In other words they just happens to be working but not really “residing” in the U.K. I therefore think someone who lives in Thailand and say goes back to England for 3 to 4 weeks once a year has no problems at all proving residence. Or even someone who lives in Thailand and on the second and third years goes back for 10 days each time (20 days total over 3 years) is classed as resident of previously residing full time in the U.K. I could be wrong of course but that’s how I read it??? -
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Thaiger Talk Quiz #065 - More or Fewer?
Is 3 fewer or more as average? 1 and 3 are tricky, methinks -
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News Forum - Family Pit Bull attacks 8 year old girl in central Thailand
Depends on the situation if it is going to give good dogs a bad name. -
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News Forum - 14 year old student takes her own life after teacher expels her from school
That is desperately sad. A whole life, a whole future gone. Tragic. -
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News Forum - Survey shows fear of side-effects preventing Thai parents from vaccinating children
Young people, not just children, are at a higher risk of getting serious side effects from vaccines than getting seriously ill from Covid. This has been true from the start of the pandemic and nothing has changed. Only young people in high-risk groups should be vaccinated.
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