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emptypockets

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  1. Rego is about 850 bucks a year for each car. Insurance is about 1200 for each car. A lot of the insurance costs are to cover younger people apparent hobby of stealing cars on a regular basis. Yes medical insurance is optional BUT if you don't have the govt slaps an extra 1.5% on your income tax. The whole system seems to be set up to reward the bludgers at the cost of working people.
  2. Yes. But it can take a long time to see anyone. Few doctor clinics are free these days and those that are not what I'd call top notch.I went a bulk billing clinic one time.....not one western doctor there. The dr I saw used Google to find the medicine she thought I needed. Needless to say she was wrong. Medical insurance pretty well guarantees seeing a specialist quickly as opposed to potentially waiting months. Or years if it is elective surgery like a hip or knee replacement. No doubt GG or still kicking will be on my case about this!
  3. Add on electricity at $250 a month and we're looking at 15,000 baht. Medical insurance 8000b, car regos 3000 baht a month, car insurance 4000 baht a month. 30,000 baht a month roughly. Seen the price of petrol and food lately? Glad I'm not on a pension or would be cutting back on quite a few things. Truly the lucky country!
  4. Too true. I pay about $60 a week for council rates and a similar amount for property insurance. Round up to $500 a month. Just over 10,000 baht a month for the privelige of living in my own home.
  5. AUD to THB currently 20.78. What do you numbers do using this exchange rate?
  6. Anyone, not just a pensioner, can use the health system for free. Can't in Thailand to the same extent. My comment was comparing insurance costs Thailand v Australia.
  7. I pay more than that for medical insurance in Australia.
  8. Yes. I choose to be a tax resident. I spend roughly two thirds of the year in Oz and one third in Thailand. My Thai wife works seasonally in Oz and I farm. We come to Thai January to April most years.That time of the year in northern Australia is not conducive to farming. The taxation issues are not a real concern for us. Nor is any government pension or benefits as we are well and truly above the threshold to receive anything. One house and two cars in Oz and one house and two cars in Thai. Life is pretty good.
  9. I can't be bothered discussing the myths of roundup
  10. I can assure you there is capital gains tax to be paid on investments other than property. I sold a substantial amount of shares recently. My accountant told me to be prepared for the CGT hit end of June. I am still a resident for tax purposes.
  11. You don't get much in a 2000 baht a month fan room.
  12. The bride has a snub nose, splayed feet when she walks and the greatest personality I have ever met. She also farts in bed and laughs her arse off,as do I. Couldn't be any happier.
  13. No problem taking suitcases on the train. Done it many times.
  14. Tell that my accountant. I'm sure he'll pass it on to the tax department so they can see the error of their ways.
  15. The Moaning Lisa's come out every year. Soon to be comments about how they are flying out to avoid the madness or how they don't want to get drenched in their three piece suits while riding to work on a scooter.
  16. Flew Nokair dmk to buriram. Selected my seat when booking. Different seat when checking in. No big deal for a one hour flight. The bloke I would have been sitting next to in my selected seat was.......quite large. Obviously the check in people keep an eye out on things. Only an hour but not the time I'd like to spend in someone's armpit. Thank you Nok air
  17. I guess you are like a stallion. Hand feeding it three times a day.
  18. But not a big smell
  19. What if it is proven that humans are the only life in the universe? Does that make us the first our kind....or the last?
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