Depends on the age you arrive and where you want to be. If you arrive at 50 in the poor areas then don’t worry about 60+. By then you’ll be all worn out by the local women… 🤣🤣🤣
I guess the part where it says “but possibly many newcomers think something like ‘official government information’ exists in Thailand so it is good that they are educated by people like Stuart even though people like Tom Reubens can respond really rude”???
Not really. You can get a non-O visa in your own country and even when you are already in Thailand. If based on retirement then banks can open an account and you have time to transfer money well before you ask a one year extension. If for purpose of ‘marriage visa’ you can even extend for two months before requesting the one year extension. In both cases banks open accounts for holders of non-O visa.
Can I ask a question on this topic? If not, then just don’t answer, or mods delete this comment)
I am selling my house this year and move (a big part of) the funds to Thailand to season 800k or a bit more. When I sell the house I will make a huge profit, in 2024, so will this technically be considered income 2024 by the Thai government? Will my money transfer be taxable?