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Thailand's New 300-Baht Tourism Tax: Aid or Hindrance?


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Thailand is poised to roll out a new 300-baht tourism tax on foreign visitors by year's end, catching the attention of travellers and industry experts alike. The Tourism and Sports Minister, Sorawong Thienthong, confirmed the expected launch during the nation's bustling High Season, contingent on its approval in the Royal Gazette by March.

 

This tax, applicable to all entering tourists, aims to provide life and accident insurance, enhancing visitor safety. Arrivals by air will incur a 300-baht fee per person per trip, while those by land or water will pay the same with allowances for multiple entries over a period of 30 to 60 days. To simplify the process, the fee will be tied to the impending Thailand Digital Arrival Card, set for a May debut.

 

 

Sorawong reassured that the tax wouldn't pose a significant deterrent if implemented smoothly, emphasising its role in bolstering infrastructure and services. Critics, however, fear administrative headaches and inconvenience, particularly for frequent land and water travellers. Yet, Sorawong insists the government's streamlined integration efforts with the TDAC will ease any potential friction.

 

Initially paused under ex-Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who sought to achieve an annual tourism revenue of 3 trillion baht, the current administration sees the levy as a sustainable boost for the sector. While embassies express support, the tax's real-world impact remains a subject of vigorous debate in international travel circles, reported The Thaiger.

 

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-- 2025-02-27

 

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I don't mind paying the 300 baht as long as it's easy to pay, with no queuing up.  And no SNAFUs if paying it online.  Just add it to the airline ticket.

 

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28 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

Will not be applied to those who enter on a non immigrant visa/stay extension ?

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The tax will apply to the vast majority of foreign visitors to Thailand, though there are some important exceptions. Infants under two, transit passengers, diplomats, and individuals holding authorized Thai work permits will be exempt from paying the fee. However, long-term residents, retirees, and other non-immigrant visa holders will be required to pay the tax, including those who may not typically view themselves as tourists. This includes individuals holding the Destination Thailand Visa, the Privilege or Elite card, and other long-term visas. The position of 10-year Long-Term Residence visa holders and permanent residents is still under review, with officials yet to clarify whether these groups will be subject to the tax.

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16 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

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The tax will apply to the vast majority of foreign visitors to Thailand, though there are some important exceptions. Infants under two, transit passengers, diplomats, and individuals holding authorized Thai work permits will be exempt from paying the fee. However, long-term residents, retirees, and other non-immigrant visa holders will be required to pay the tax, including those who may not typically view themselves as tourists. This includes individuals holding the Destination Thailand Visa, the Privilege or Elite card, and other long-term visas. The position of 10-year Long-Term Residence visa holders and permanent residents is still under review, with officials yet to clarify whether these groups will be subject to the tax.

Its a tourism tax.

Iam not a tourist, I hold a valid work permit.... so does not apply to me.

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24 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

Its a tourism tax.

Iam not a tourist, I hold a valid work permit.... so does not apply to me.

read my post individuals holding authorized Thai work permits will be exempt

 

long-term residents, retirees, and other non-immigrant visa holders will be required to pay the tax

https://www.travelandtourworld.com/news/article/thailands-new-tourist-tax-how-and-where-does-it-apply/

 again this flip flop goverment might change its mind yet again !!!

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not a tourism fee an entrance fee for a country that will do double pricing and standards for all foreigners. The long term vis holders should be exempt too as they live here and are no tourists, but contribute a lot already to the economy. But Thailand never has enough and the greed will bring the country down.

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Thailand's New 300-Baht Tourism Tax: Aid or Hindrance?

 

Inconsequential. What's 300 THB.  Peanuts.

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