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Maximum Baht I can take out of Tland as cash


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Why would you even want to take THB out ?   Just convert it to home country currency if that's where you're headed. 

 

Plan ahead if need more with you.

 

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I left with $40k USD once, and obviously didn't report it.

 

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5 minutes ago, Randy99 said:

Flying out of Thailand soon.  How much Thai Baht can I legally take out of the country in cash.

50,000 baht. Unless going to neighbouring countries or two provinces in China, in which case, 500k baht and 1.5 mill baht (I think) respectively. THB is restricted currency that is not freely convertible, hence the controls on export of the baht.

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47 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Why would you even want to take THB out ?   Just convert it to home country currency if that's where you're headed. 

 

The Baht is good around neighboring countries---I have just got back from Vietnam , it was best to take baht. Got a better price for things and only had to come back with the minimum of their mad money  @ 700 Dong =-1 baht

I am often in Lao (as I live near)  do the same.

 

 

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1 hour ago, DrJack54 said:

OP, how much we talkin.

https://www.deemoney.com/

It doesn't matter that the funds are remitted by a bank or by a company such as Deemoney, neither will remit Baht. They will change the Baht into the currency of the destination country first and as the example in the link suggests, it is foreign currency that will be received, not Baht.

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23 minutes ago, chiang mai said:

They will change the Baht into the currency of the destination country first and as the example in the link suggests, it is foreign currency that will be received, not Baht.

Aware of that.

The OP has not provided details.

How much etc.

Why would anyone want to take Baht out of Thailand to perhaps home country.

Not that long ago I purchased a condo from a UK guy.

Due to misunderstanding when he arrived in Bangkok to attend settlement I provided 3 million in baht. (Cash) 

No issue however later that day he needed proof the money was from real estate sale.

Think even DeeMoney needed that

OP, is vague. 

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2 hours ago, oxo1947 said:

The Baht is good around neighboring countries---I have just got back from Vietnam , it was best to take baht.

Seems you are implying you paid in baht in Vietnam for general purchases.

Not good advice.

 

District 1 has exchange shops that give better exchange than SuperRich in Thailand. 

By all means take baht to Vietnam and then convert to Dong at exchange places 

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