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Phuket’s new tourism tax won’t affect foreign residents or workers


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18 minutes ago, wombat said:

If the tourists aren't paying the tourist tax then who is?

if you are serious, then realize that this is just more of the 300 baht added to the ETA for all tourists coming to Thailand.

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55 minutes ago, NemoH said:

Hahaha.. 

I love to be optimistic but I don’t think the Thai system n process is designed to be smart enough to distinguish who holds exempted visas..🤣🤣🤣

Firstly there are so many different visa types which are varied n changed upon whim n fancies of different Thai governments over different period of time ….and which varies in application 🤣🤣.

Next -The easiest mode of collection will likely be built into the air tickets … all other modes will be interruptive. So how can such system distinguish - unless Thai government spends money to modify the system.🤣🤣


In any event, another money grab by the Thaksin government. There will be more … 

this is what they are currently planning - using the ETA system such as that in S. Korea whenever one plans to visit Thailand, they must file the ETA (electronic travel authorization) at which time the traveler will need to pay the 300 baht whatever (insurance, handling fee, whatever) but first of all it needs to be approved by the cabinet and indications are there might be some changes to that process and even if the cabinet approves this program, the managers of such program says it will take at least 6 more months from that approval to actually impement it.  This govt might not even last that long.

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1 hour ago, NemoH said:

In any event, another money grab by the Thaksin government. There will be more … 

This particular money grab was introduced by the illegal junta some while back whilst Thaksin was still on holiday.

All governments 'money grab'.

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1 hour ago, Presnock said:

if you are serious, then realize that this is just more of the 300 baht added to the ETA for all tourists coming to Thailand.

That's the only way it could work.

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

“This approach ensures that individuals residing or working in the country aren’t subject to the same fees as short-term tourists,” the official added.

As Immigration are front line on collecting this tax, don't worry folks, us 'individuals', will now be paying a 100b fee for our 90day reports as KOH CHANG IMMIGRATION has now implemented, so they will get it one way or another, will those tourists paying the 'tax' get a receipt to say they have paid it, unlike that mob on Koh Chang.

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2 hours ago, Presnock said:

this is what they are currently planning - using the ETA system such as that in S. Korea whenever one plans to visit Thailand, they must file the ETA (electronic travel authorization) at which time the traveler will need to pay the 300 baht whatever (insurance, handling fee, whatever) but first of all it needs to be approved by the cabinet and indications are there might be some changes to that process and even if the cabinet approves this program, the managers of such program says it will take at least 6 more months from that approval to actually impement it.  This govt might not even last that long.

Keep it simple stupid, I don't mind paying 300. Bhat to enter Thailand, so just call it enter tax and you pay it when you buy a ticket to enter Thailand 

Nz has a tax been in place for years called airport tax everyone pays for it when you buy your ticket. 

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