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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Australia
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Still quite envious of you being able to get a 10-year visa. My travel agent knew nothing of this (but being in Oz, there's no need). Cheers Zoltan
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: england
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i made enquiries
whateveryou do dont use royal bank of scotland uk its about 5% losses on each £100 im opening a nationwide account these guys will not take a 3%cut for transfers of course a cost is made for currency change |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Chennai, India
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I had rather imagined a scene in the bank like; bank, "Proffession?" You, "Monk". Bank. "And what, exactly is the annual income from that? Hmmm, I'm very sorry sir, we appear to have no vacancies for new accounts just now". But not being able to open bank accounts has a marked exclusion effect on low-paid people, and I think that banks have been pressurised not to demand considerable minimum incomes. Glad you are having success with this ![]()
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: england
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i still think the absolute cost cutting way is (as has been
my prefered method) backstreet moneychangers fairly close to 3* hotels out in the open though---watch out!!!!!!!!!!!!! soon as youve made the transaction--take the money and run |
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The cat's mother
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: UK
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Jikwan- you've mentioned Ajahn Sumedo and Hertfordshire- are you at Amaravati yourself? I used to love visiting there. I met a monk from there in Lumbini last year, it was a nice reminder of home!
Nationwide Flex account is the one with no withdrawal fees from abroad, if I recall correctly.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: england
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yes i stayed there a while
bit of a weird setup though-mixing monks and nuns in a converted school they get by well enough somehow the teacher is very good flex account gives .5% -thats point five hook it up to internet banking - gives 5% its a joint n wide and int banking right, no wdrawal fees |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Cymru
Posts: 1,176
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This is the set-up I have, and Nationwide's website is the most attractive and user-friendly banking site I have ever used. (But don't, whatever you do, forget your passwords!) By default, basic rate (20%) tax will be deducted from the interest on your e-savings account before it is paid to you. As you will not be a UK taxpayer, you will need to fill in a form at the bank that allows them to pay you the interest without deducting anything. It's important to do this, as it will be difficult to claim back the tax afterwards if you are out of the country. If for some reason you are classified as a taxpayer then open a Nationwide online ISA, which pays about 5% tax free. You can also transfer money to and from this account online (but you can't deposit more than £3,600 in any single tax year). |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: england
Posts: 50
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mick
thats a pile of useful info i think weve cracked it (or rather you have) must be by far the optimum system my new account opens in 3 days-ill enquire about your pointers by the way-i havent paid tax in 30 years IR dont know i exist |
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