The funds will still be remitted. All you are doing is spreading the remittances over several recipients.
Your daughter in the UK may also have some tax implications, but I am not a Brit, so I'm not up with this.
You are basically trying to use Thai proxies to circumvent the tax policy. I have no problem at all with tax minimization, however, the tax is on the money in this case, not necessarily the person, if you can look at it that way. All you would be doing is shifting the tax liability onto some Thai's in the family.
Your "cunning plan" may buy you some time, but as I have said before, I have a feeling that a foreigner living in Thailand on "air" is going to come under scrutiny at some stage.
I'm sure glad it does.
I don't want them anywhere near where I live.
Same for phuket.
I saw Pattaya once in the afternoon, didn't want to see it at night. Drove on.
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