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Thai Tourism Minister insists on collecting 300 baht ‘land entry fee’ on all foreign visitors, says will be to help tourists and transparent


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2 hours ago, nightfox said:

What's the big deal as just about every country in Asia charges a foreigner to enter their country. Only difference is Thailand calls a entry fee where most call it visa on arrival just like Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam as last time I checked it was $30 USD + to enter those countries. 

Well just because you/others can or do does not mean it makes sense.  

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1 hour ago, jcmj said:

So they are going to keep the Thai Pass so they can track you.  You have to have health insurance, And you get charged 100%+ more to go to any attractions. Sounds like a great place for a holiday. ????????

They have got you covered all ways

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45 minutes ago, fulhamster said:

So when you pay the 300 baht, will you be given your insurance policy straight away ??

 

Or same as road fines, 300 baht with receipt or 200 baht without ?

 

 

Forget the insurance as it is unclear and just give them a free ride to their hotel for the 300 baht. Give a little get a little!

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i dont know why people complain

if you dont like it, dont come

if your already here, it does not affect you, unless you leave and re enter.

and if you dont like the fee charged on re enter.........dont leave.

or........leave for good.

 

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It would make sense if the fund were restricted in use to reimbursing hospitals for cases where a foreigner managed to escape without paying their legitimate hospital bill, but then the hospitals would in many cases find ways to abuse the system. There's really no way for people of this mental capacity to implement this on the "insurance" level unless they genuinely give everyone a bona fide policy on entry. Otherwise they can use it to promote tourism, but why? since as they say the product sells itself.

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- We all know this is primarily a money grab. This ministry can't buy subs and airplanes so needs other revenue source. Pre-covid, such a tax would have generated 11.7B baht (39M x 300) in 2019, tell me again this is not about money. However, nearly 12B baht pays for a lot of tourist hospitalizations....IF it were targeted as such.

- Airport implementation makes sense, not land borders. Relatively small percentage of targeted population comes from land borders.

- If not included in airline ticket (which impacts ALL people), then get a stamp in passport which indicates that it was paid and then not taxed again for second visit the same year. This helps those coming and going frequently (that aren't tourists anyway).

- Implementation would be a nightmare though...lines, delays, payment method, if attempted to collect upon arrival/departure.

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They never talk about the organization which will collect and disburse this slush fund.

 

There are always vague references about insurance, hospital bills, coral reefs, but never anything in detail.

 

If/when tourism returns this slush fund will be MASSIVE.

 

It will likely end up like the Thai Elite program, or Thai Airways or the SRT, perpetually running in the red.

 

https://aseannow.com/topic/464060-thailand-elite-card-closes-down-to-the-tunes-of-25-billion-baht/

 

 

6 hours ago, webfact said:

and the remaining fee would be used as a fund for the tourism development, chaired by the Permanent Secretary

Isn't that special. Permanent Secretary needs to order a larger safe for his home.

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