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BANGKOK (NNT) - The Department of Land Transport (DLT) has urged motorists to pay their yearly vehicle tax via the department’s smartphone app in order to curb the spread of Covid-19.

Department deputy director-general Yongyut Nakdaeng said the tax sticker and receipt will be sent by mail within five working days after payment. Motorists can show evidence of the payment generated by the app to police officers while they wait for a new tax sticker.

Apart from making their payments at the department’s offices, motorists can also pay their taxes via the https://eservice.dlt.go.th website, Counter Service, mPAY Wallet and True Money Wallet smartphone applications.

He said these services are only available for vehicles exempted from inspection, while tax for vehicles requiring inspection can be paid at the department’s offices, post offices or linked commercial banks. People can call the DLT 1584 hotline for more information.

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will this make it easier or more frustrating. Have the Police agreed to this.

Last time they wanted to do a digital license , the police knocked it in the head.

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12 hours ago, ukrules said:

Sent by mail, that's a laugh, I haven't received any mail via the post office for years.

There are just too many bridges in Thailand.......:laugh:

Seriously I would not want to rely on it for that either but I do generally receive 2 x True bills every month and my withholding tax refund notice arrived this week so I think it depends where you are.

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12 hours ago, ukrules said:

Sent by mail, that's a laugh, I haven't received any mail via the post office for years.

Got my 90 day reports sent - and receipt received - via Thai post for years.

All the while reading all the P and M posts on forums decrying why the online reporting is not working

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