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Thailand to Implement 300-Baht Tourism Tax Starting with Air Travel


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So, in reality this is still only an idea, as the do not have a dedicated team of developers nor insurance companies who backs the idea. Probably means it will be a lot of negotiations, and the max amount for both death and accident will be halved at best. 🤣

Also, talking about this must be a great point at 5 meetings per year the last 5-10 years. Now we have the develop and implementation as well as test run time, that will add another 15 years. 

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Is this saying that registration and pre-payment is part of the electronic authority to travel that Thailand was talking about introducing recently?

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1 minute ago, bamnutsak said:

 

It is now 730 THB ( 1 April 2024), it is a Passenger Service Charge, and is included in the ticket. Airlines remit this to AoT.

 

This 300 THB 'fee' is simply a cash grab by the Ministry of Tourism and Sport. There has been little to no rationale behind this 'fee' (insurance, hospital bills, coral reef restoration,etc.). Nor will there be any transparency in the future.

 

At 30 m tourists, that's a 9 Billion Baht slush fund, ripe for picking by a Permanent Secretary.

 

Collection of this fee has always been the issue as airlines want nothing to do with it.

 

So it needs to be collected out of band - kiosk at the airport, more likely a mobile app. 

 

No clue why 300 THB is the "right" amount? Why not 1,000 THB?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bt730. Ok thanks. Once visas/entry go electronic the Bt300 charge will need to be paid before issue of QR entry code IMO. Again though they always announce things before they have worked out how to do it. This Bt300 entry fee/tax has been bouncing around for some time now.

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It's just the ETA system they're talking about.

 

The same system most countries are putting into place like the EU and UK.

 

I expect the fee to rise to be a major earner. In NZ it was a 11$ fee & 30$ tourist tax when it came in a few years ago, now its a 14$ fee and 100$ tourist tax for 2 year ETA.

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4 minutes ago, phetphet said:

Is this saying that registration and pre-payment is part of the electronic authority to travel that Thailand was talking about introducing recently?

 

 

Who knows, but my guess today is 'No'.

 

The ETA would be a separate 'process'.

 

Different ministries, but that's not to say the MoFA won't also charge for an ETA.

 

The Ministry of Tourism and Sport has been salivating for this massive Slush Fund for ages. Maybe they'll use this to pony up the F1 "commissions"?

 

Krungthai Bank is said to be the collection point via an app.

 

 

 

 

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There should be a single-step immigration ETA app that includes the levy for tourist visa waiver. Not some separate tax just to inconvenience tourists in the collection.

That's a half-decent plan that might help filter out some of the human garbage that Thailand is becoming a hub for with its current open-door policy. 

 

Ditch the insurance - if you can afford to come to Thailand on holiday - you can afford travel insurance or have your emergency plans in place.

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