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Richard Knight, ACSI
A retired expat reading the playbook on a tablet in Thailand
Plan the years ahead with someone who has done it before.

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Expat Estate Planning in Thailand.

Plain English, no sales. How the 2024 Thai remittance rule actually works, where UK pensions fit, and the planning moves that compound quietly over the next five years. Useful even if you never contact me.

What is inside

  1. UK domicile vs. residency
  2. Thai intestacy basics
  3. The two-will drafting approach
  4. IHT exposure and the seven-year clock
  5. Practical steps in the first month

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What's inside

Chapter by chapter.

  1. 01UK domicile vs. residency
  2. 02Thai intestacy basics
  3. 03The two-will drafting approach
  4. 04IHT exposure and the seven-year clock
  5. 05Practical steps in the first month

Who this is for

British and other long-term expats with Thai-situated assets (typically property and accounts).

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Richard Knight, ACSI

The advisor

Richard Knight.

Richard Knight is a British national with fifteen years' experience in private wealth management, advising internationally mobile clients across Asia, Europe and beyond. Based in Thailand, he works with expatriates and international families navigating the complexities of cross-border wealth, retirement and estate planning.

The practice is built on first-hand experience of international relocation and long-term expatriate life, rather than a purely theoretical understanding of it.

He is an Associate Member of the UK's Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (ACSI) and holds CISI qualifications in Financial Planning and Investments.

He also serves as Vice Chair of the British Chamber of Commerce Thailand in Hua Hin, supporting the local business and expatriate community.

Richard maintains a deliberately limited client base, focusing on conservative, long-term planning for people who value clarity, stability and peace of mind over unnecessary risk.

A retired expat reading the playbook in Thailand

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The 2026 expat in Thailand tax and pension playbook.

Richard Knight · richardknightuk.com

Free · About 12 minutes to read

The 2026 expat in Thailand tax and pension playbook.

The 2024 Thai remittance rules changed how pension income is taxed. What that means for you, what a QROPS really does, and the moves that compound over the next five years.

The guide opens on this page. No follow-up unless you ask.