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New 20-Baht Rail Fare for Thai Commuters

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1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Note that by referencing commuter electric train services and the BTS's Rabbit card, the pictured BTS is, very obviously, included.

My bad.  Thank you for straightening me out Liverpool Lou.

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  • Identified by the Thai Department of Revenue as a resident, pay Thai income tax but no 20 baht discount for you.  

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Sooo.... according to thai tax law if you spend more than 180 days in Thailand you are a resident.

 

Everyone here should claim their 20 baht ride.

5 minutes ago, Celsius said:

according to thai tax law if you spend more than 180 days in Thailand you are a resident.

 

Resident for tax purposes

15 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

How come?   The "Elder Card" does not apply to the BTS system.

 

Not for foreigners. I have one for MRT where I get 50% discount, but BTS refuse to allow foreigners to have these cards.

I hardly ever use BTS nowadays, but use MRT regularly, so I am not reeally bothered by it.

 

I hate it though when my American friends (Thai heritage) come here on vacation and get all the Thai discounts and priveleges even though they can't speak Thai, but hey, my skin is white whereas theirs is darker. 

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