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Jeffrey346

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  1. I do believe you are mistaken. Comprehensive insurance covers all your healthcare expenses in Thailand, both in-patient and out-patient (OPD)
  2. You make no sense. Insurance Co's do cover day surgery as it is cheaper than keeping someone overnight when the proceedure does not require it.
  3. I had Cataract Surgery 3 weeks ago at Srinagarind Hospital at KKU in Khon Kaen. No overnight stay is required. Though I am covered by my wife's Gov Medical plan, the surgery receipt showed B13,000. I would think the charge is the same for those who are self pay. The Dr's name is Ornsiri Thanathani.. She is the best. She also has a clinic in KK BTW. KKU has all the most up to date equipment.
  4. Not common anymore.. My US Bank charges 0 fees when I use my UD Debit or Credit card anywhere in the world. No conversion fees, no ATM fees no online shopping fees. Thai Banks are the most greedy in the world.
  5. Well your choice. IMO, I will never keep any large amount of $$$ here when I can get interest back home
  6. Do expect them not to enforce it. The RD will be going after all those who are not paying their taxes. Thai Nationals included.
  7. You are correct. My wife's opinion is those who are deferring income to the next calander year will pay taxes on those funds brought into Thailand. Those who are not have nothing to worry about
  8. What I meant was, if you are not subject to tax now based on your countries agreement with Thailand, you won't have any additional taxes here.
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