MrJ2U Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 Just use an agent. For around 18,000 baht they'll get you a retirement visa and a bank account. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pattaya57 Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 22 minutes ago, MrJ2U said: Just use an agent. For around 18,000 baht they'll get you a retirement visa and a bank account. No they won't. Even in Pattaya where it's cheap it's 25-26k for the non-imm O plus 12 month extension. You'll then have another 4500 for bank account so around 30k 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
david555 Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 1 hour ago, Hummin said: I still use retirement option even I will not stay more than 180 days a year. Even if I did not have embassy letter, I would transfer 800 a year to spend when I was there, and refill for every renewal. Even you can withdraw less than half after first 3 month's and refill in time up to 800(+) for next extension in case not staying the full year . just keep the needed money in time to transfer in again in a proper time frame Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hummin Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 19 minutes ago, david555 said: Even you can withdraw less than half after first 3 month's and refill in time up to 800(+) for next extension in case not staying the full year . just keep the needed money in time to transfer in again in a proper time frame If you transfor 800k first year, and you spend half of it, then it is only 400 to top up for next visa renewal. I have now renewal at a time I most likely always will be there, and this year I will only spend 4 months in Thailand total, so 800k should not be to difficult to maintain there. Also a good security asset just in case. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrJ2U Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 43 minutes ago, Pattaya57 said: No they won't. Even in Pattaya where it's cheap it's 25-26k for the non-imm O plus 12 month extension. You'll then have another 4500 for bank account so around 30k For the first time,your correct. Once established it's 18,000. Certainly different agents charge different prices In any event it's the way to go if you're unable to come up with 800,000 baht deposit. It's a good idea to have an account in any case and well worth the 4,500 or whatever your particular agent charges. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post TimBKK Posted June 8 Popular Post Share Posted June 8 1 hour ago, MrJ2U said: Just use an agent. For around 18,000 baht they'll get you a retirement visa and a bank account. 1 hour ago, Pattaya57 said: No they won't. Even in Pattaya where it's cheap it's 25-26k for the non-imm O plus 12 month extension. You'll then have another 4500 for bank account so around 30k An OA extension in Pattaya is about 16k (Cambo/Inter agency) all in - ext., 800k, health insurance. 1 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pattaya57 Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 (edited) 26 minutes ago, TimBKK said: An OA extension in Pattaya is about 16k (Cambo/Inter agency) all in - ext., 800k, health insurance. OP is not currently in Thailand and has no visa so I quoted the first time applicant price for non-imm O + 12 month extension. If you can get an O-A extension including health insurance for 16k then well done. I imagine the insurance is pretty much worthless at that price but ticks the visa box Edited June 8 by Pattaya57 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TimBKK Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 6 minutes ago, Pattaya57 said: I imagine the insurance is pretty much worthless at that price but ticks the visa box Exactly right. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack1988 Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 Let me understand, so if you are 50+ you are forced to apply for a retirement visa/extension? It sounds crazy, why can't he just apply for a multiple tourist visa? He is not obliged to do a retirement visa. This country is being too stressful really, because of money system. Before covid, now tax, and then what else? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hummin Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 1 minute ago, Jack1988 said: Let me understand, so if you are 50+ you are forced to apply for a retirement visa/extension? It sounds crazy, why can't he just apply for a multiple tourist visa? He is not obliged to do a retirement visa. This country is being too stressful really, because of money system. Before covid, now tax, and then what else? You can have whatever visa you want, for me it is easier to continue renewing my retirement visa 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pattaya57 Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 4 minutes ago, Jack1988 said: Let me understand, so if you are 50+ you are forced to apply for a retirement visa/extension? It sounds crazy, why can't he just apply for a multiple tourist visa? He is not obliged to do a retirement visa. This country is being too stressful really, because of money system. Before covid, now tax, and then what else? Because OP stated he wanted to do 175 days without ever leaving Thailand. Can't do that on a METV 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack1988 Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 To me it doesn't make much sense to stay in thailand less than 6 months with a retirement extension. Too many papers for immigration, 800k to keep in the bank ecc. Much easier to just come with a tourist visa Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Liquorice Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 1 hour ago, Pattaya57 said: Because OP stated he wanted to do 175 days without ever leaving Thailand. Can't do that on a METV He also stated the intention was for the whole family to come. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrJ2U Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 (edited) 2 hours ago, Jack1988 said: To me it doesn't make much sense to stay in thailand less than 6 months with a retirement extension. Too many papers for immigration, 800k to keep in the bank ecc. Much easier to just come with a tourist visa ....Or have an agent do it for you while you sip a martini and have your "shoes" shined. Excellent if you also wanted to extend your stay a little longer. Personally that had always happened to me on my first visits. Never wanted to leave. Edited June 8 by MrJ2U 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Liquorice Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 9 minutes ago, MrJ2U said: ....Or have an agent do it for you while you sip a martini and have your "shoes" shined. OP is married to a Thai and would like to bring the whole family (22 of them) for up to 175 days per annum. That's a lot of shoes for an agent to shine. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thinktoomuch Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 The new DTV visa might be what you're looking for but we are waiting for concrete details. So far it looks like it will be a 5-year multiple entry visa, which gives you a stay of 180 days with each entry stamp and costs 10,000 baht. However, at the moment it looks like there may be a requirement to show or maybe even maintain the equivalent 500,000 baht in a bank account and we don't know much about the other requirements either. We'll have to wait and see. Concrete information about this new visa hasn't been published yet and until it is I wouldn't make plans based on what I, or any others may have said about it. We may all be wrong. Hopefully the actual details will be available by the end of the month. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pomchop Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 I will use the 60 day on arrival with two extensions at immigration and one cambodia trip as the easiest way i have found to get 180 days Yes a bit of hassle to have to leave the country but realistically it is not all that bad....do one of the van companies ( i used champion on soi 13/2) that pick you up and drive you to camboida border where you walk across and then re enter thailand...they handle it all for 3500 tbh...leave abut 5 am...about 4 hours there with a pit stop...maybe 2 hours max around border...4 hours back with a lunch stop and back in pattaya by 3 pm....not all that bad. Of course u still have to go to immigration at end of first and second 60 days to extend 30 days.. No $$ in bank required and pretty easy to do...i used to do it with 60 day tourist visa but then you had to leave after 90 days and go to a thai consulate somwhere like vientiane and spend a couple of nights waiting for processing... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2ndhomepattaya Posted June 8 Share Posted June 8 Quite the opposite, change is good and healthy if it's predictable, well thought through and not changing every year. Besides, normally, with obligations come benefits too. But, I am not leaving for good, just making sure I don't stay beyond 180 days at a time. Best of both worlds. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Henryford Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 "buried in paperwork"? It takes me all of 1 hour a year to get my retirement visa. Leave 800k in the bank and that's it. What could be easier as you ger older. This new tax thing is a non event if you live on a pension which is already taxed in your home country. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
garygooner Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 20 hours ago, Sticky Rice Balls said: have a bank here from past work and bring the cash with me...take it out when i go back home to work....albeit a few baht Do you still have a Thai debit card? I got a new card from Bangkok Bank last week. The member of staff when she copied my passport info page and latest visa stamp said, "Oh, you are retired" I wonder if I would have had a problem if I now had just a tourist stamp. 🤔 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post wmlc Posted June 9 Popular Post Share Posted June 9 (edited) On 6/8/2024 at 9:23 AM, retarius said: I am leaving for 180 odd days. I have made the decision based on risk. Thailand is a high risk country to fight the bureaucracy and we have no idea what the rules are if you disagree with the tax inspector. I have been told it is an amicable discussion between you and the tax inspector....like the amicable discussions some folk have with the Immigration Officers. I am also uncomfortable with not knowing at present what form of documentation is required. I have a horrible feeling that Tax inspectors will be, as IOs are, to ask for anything. What if they ask for bank statements from banks on letterhead and with a real seal and signed by a branch manager? I cannot reasonably provide those. For this year at least I will not become a tax resident. My tax liability if my paperwork is not acceptable is very high and it is only a minor inconvenience to not become resident since I have another home (not in my country of birth or citizenship). Hopefully by the beginning of 2025, the rules will be clear and I'm sure we will have some triumphant stories on here about the gallant Englishman vanquishing the Tax Inspector, and some sob stories about how unreasonable and stupid Tax Inspectors are. If new rules on worldwide income being taxable in Thailand come out in 2025, I will stay another 180-odd days out side of Thailand in 2025 until those rules clarify. Considering that the 180 day rule has been around for years and just some changes on what income is included were amended this year, I would say you and many others are overreacting about all this tax news. Why? Because of enforcement. Until they announce any enforcement measures, I would not even worry. The more logical statement is "IF" they announce. I don't think there will be a "when". Why? Because they didn't enforce it before, so they likely won't enforce it now. Regarding ways they could enforce it. Currently, they only enforce the filing of personal income tax in Thailand when one needs to renew a work permit. Moving forward, they could use the exit and entry history from immigration and send notices out, but then what? They could impose stricter bank of Thailand regulations where banks would need to notify the revenue dept more often on the money you receive from abroad. Then what? They could ask immigration to request proof you filed personal income tax before they extend your Retirement visa or Thai wife visa. ****For all you ridiculous people, extension of stay based on being retired or married to a Thai....geeze who cares. Most members understand visa and visa extension and it's easier for them to comprehend.*** So, anyways, then what? Immigration won't want to deal with all this. That's for sure. In my opinion, all this will be too much trouble for the Thai government. They won't be able to organize all this properly. They would have to make an online website for foreigners to register for a tax ID. They would have to have a concrete plan of enforcement with multiple government sectors involved. All that to force foreigners to file. Yes, that's right. Force them to file, not pay. With most countries, there are DTAs to prevent people from, being double taxed. Guys, they can't even get the weed laws straight. They can't even get the 60 days visa exemption announcement straight. How can we assume they will get the tax laws straight and a system in place that would take years of planning and multiple government sectors to enforce. It will never happen. Just like it never happened before. When I saw the latest announcement how they will implement a world tax system, I laughed hysterically. I wish Thailand the best of luck, but I don't think they will be able to pull any of this off. Besides, a new government will come along in a few years and change the strategy again on all these things. Enjoy your retirement in Thailand guys and stop moaning about stuff that has not happened yet and most likely won't. Edited June 9 by wmlc 1 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
expatsoon Posted June 9 Author Share Posted June 9 I just read about many successfully converting the Retirement O to LTR visa but also just read that the Thai Government is now talking about removing the tax free status of the LTR visa. Sorry but this is just becoming a joke now, nobody can take them seriously anymore. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bg53 Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 16 minutes ago, expatsoon said: just read that the Thai Government is now talking about removing the tax free status of the LTR visa. Sorry but this is just becoming a joke now, nobody can take them seriously anymore. could you give a link for your source? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
expatsoon Posted June 9 Author Share Posted June 9 1 hour ago, bg53 said: could you give a link for your source? First off, I meant changing the "17%" flat tax to worldwide income tax. I will look as I did not save the link, it shouldn't take me too long to find and I will post it tonight or tomorrow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Enoon Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 (edited) On 6/8/2024 at 11:27 AM, Pattaya57 said: No they won't. Even in Pattaya where it's cheap it's 25-26k for the non-imm O plus 12 month extension. You'll then have another 4500 for bank account so around 30k I was quoted 18,000, by the lady dealing with the TM 30, at an IO office in December '23. All anyone in Thailand can really do is quote their own experience in whatever part of the kingdom they happen to be at any particular time. You might want to poke your head out of Pattaya sometime to find that out for yourself......but of course you won't. Edited June 9 by Enoon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mania Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 (edited) Those recommending a Non Imm Type O might not have checked recently but now even if applying outside of Thailand & planning to just use the 90 day portion you still need to show the 400/800k in bank Here is the LA Consulate Note the type O for even visiting Thai Family which is what we always used for our 90 day trips based on marriage to Thai is now needing 15k USD/400k TBH in account to process Same for Type O with retirement in mind...It use to be 90 day & just show 1k usd but now show 800k THB before you even go. This is not OA either just plain O visa's which use to be the basic 90 day visa & for some is staying they would then season money 2 months in Thailand & get extension etc Now it seems if you want just a 90 day the only option (at this time) is a TR visa 60 days & ext 30 days. If you want 90 days If you want 180 days then of course the multi but yes you need to leave/re-enter Edited June 9 by mania Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrJ2U Posted June 10 Share Posted June 10 On 6/9/2024 at 5:54 AM, pomchop said: Yes a bit of hassle to have to leave the country For myself and many others a short holiday in Phnom Phen is wonderful. It's not the same place 10-15 years ago. It's got great hotels,excellent restaurants,and plenty of gorgeous girls. I really enjoy it there. Great way to extend your visa and have a little change of pace. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob Browder Posted June 10 Share Posted June 10 What I would do, if I had your concerns: 1) Get a Non-O 90-day visa in Canada based on Marriage to a Thai. 2) Get a 1-year extension in Thailand based on marriage - is a PITA, but only have to do it once. This only requires 400K in the bank, so less to worry about re taxes for that year. Your FIRST extension (only) MUST be based on the reason used for the visa you used to enter Thailand. 3) Get subsequent 1-year extensions based on Retirement, after transferring another 400K to Thailand 2+ months before your last extension expires. I would xfer 3 mo in-advance, and apply 1 month before the existing extension expires, so plenty of time to handle any issue. With this plan, you would only xfer 400K bank-money per year, minimizing tax-liability. And, if your income is from a pre-taxed source or non-taxable in Thailand, even better. A clear-cut case (state-pensions, etc) will not be "overruled" by whatever local authority. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
expatsoon Posted June 10 Author Share Posted June 10 On 6/9/2024 at 1:16 AM, wmlc said: Considering that the 180 day rule has been around for years and just some changes on what income is included were amended this year, I would say you and many others are overreacting about all this tax news. I mentioned before that 22 of us which includes my family of 4 and some members of the hiking club I belong to would have wanted to retire in Thailand. I kind of messed things up for them as I told them one story then all these tax changes, proposed tax changes that I didn't see coming are now a reality and keep updating them what is going on. What I've decided to do is let them all figure it out for themselves and follow this forum which is really good for all the updates and everyone can make their own decision. I know what you're saying about not to over react and if it was only me I wouldn't think about it at all, but I'm responsible for my family as well and would have wanted some clearer signals from Thailand to be honest. Even though my wife is Thai, she has often said she'd much rather prefer Vietnam than Thailand and then 6 months in our home country so we don't have to give up anything so that is probably what we will do as well as fly once in the 6 months from Vietnam to Thailand to visit our family there for a couple of weeks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChaiyaTH Posted June 10 Share Posted June 10 (edited) This must be the most retarded question to ask as well to be replying on knowing the entire visa issue is resolved soon, regardless of global tax outcome. To not even start that the OP states he has a wife, so he could simply do 2x non-o single or whatever else, aside from border runs, on arrivals + extensions etc etc etc. I mean jeesh, get your life and brain together + working? Must be under a rock for real. Are these posts even real? Or just fake and for traffic? Edited June 10 by ChaiyaTH 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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