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What are the penalties if late for first 90 day report?


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6 minutes ago, giddyup said:

What happens if you fail to do a 90 day report for the whole year, is it a max of 2000 baht or 2000 baht for each 90 days missed, ie 8000 baht?

2000 baht fine.. (total)

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20 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

The thing is many offices want a TM47 receipt. 

Esp at eg CW where they have a doc check girl.

In my example my last report was 10 months ago. I will show that receipt and my pp can show due to travel no reporting was due in last 10 months.

Never continuously in country 90+ days

Thx.

So  it seems my idea wasn't so good (I am at CW)

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49 minutes ago, giddyup said:

Seems like good value.

While it may seem like "good value" baht wise, in my case, there was a half-page red stamp saying I violated the terms of the 90-day address report.

 

That stamp could not be cleared (obviously) until I got a new passport. 

 

If they are still doing this, there must be a reason why Immo is flagging ex-pats who violate the 90-day report requirement and pay the fine.

 

Be aware.

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1 hour ago, TaoNow said:

While it may seem like "good value" baht wise, in my case, there was a half-page red stamp saying I violated the terms of the 90-day address report.

 

That stamp could not be cleared (obviously) until I got a new passport. 

 

If they are still doing this, there must be a reason why Immo is flagging ex-pats who violate the 90-day report requirement and pay the fine.

 

Be aware.

What more reason do they need?

 

The red stamp thing is a concern and may look weird getting into other countries as well. Many countries have discretion at the border on how long you stay and it could look like a problem.

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i missed one in Dec<  as i got a new passport in Nov and forgot, so waited till March when i transferred stamps to new passport, got new 1 year extension and paid 1,000 baht fine for missed 90 days >
all with an agent in Phuket

Phuket has always been 1,000 baht no receipt, 2,000 baht  receipt. 

NO RED stamp  🙂

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1 hour ago, zzzzz said:

i missed one in Dec<  as i got a new passport in Nov and forgot, so waited till March when i transferred stamps to new passport, got new 1 year extension and paid 1,000 baht fine for missed 90 days >
all with an agent in Phuket

Phuket has always been 1,000 baht no receipt, 2,000 baht  receipt. 

NO RED stamp  🙂

 

Well, the immigration office certainly won't give a red stamp in your passport for corruption money they received, because that's what your agent paid, not a fine.

 

Anyway, that was an elegant solution for you.

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Ok guys. My question is about the 90 day report..but different from the OPs

My 90 day is due 16th of this month. Oct.

It has to be done in person because it's the first after a trip out and back.

Now, I plan on flying out on the 30th or 31st. 15 days late.

Will I be stopped and fined at the airport???

 

If so, I will have to make the long trip to CW.. I hate that place.

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