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I can't even open a bank account in Thailand but yet I'm expected to pay Thai tax?


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Posted
14 hours ago, DonniePeverley said:

How are you importing your cash into Thailand? That's what you use to pay your tax. 

 

IMO this isn't about tax anyways, but rather just a rant that another foreigner complaining he can't open a bank account in a developing nation.

 

Ironically Thai's cannot open bank accoutns in the UK either without a full residency which takes years. 

Thais can open a UK bank account if they have a visa to reside in the UK for years.

 

Foreigners in Thailand with a 5 year DT visa can't easily. They could last year and earlier in the year with an agent. But right now in April 2025 it's difficult.

Posted
13 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

You are not expected to pay tax as no law has passed the legislature yet, and it's all just pure speculation. 

 

t looks like you're the one spreading speculation ...

 

the TRD has officially published and informed (see below) about the new interpretation of the tax regulation, and no change in the law is needed for that.

 

for now it seems there will be no enforcement when it comes to paying taxes. whether this lack of enforcement will last long-term is doubtful. thailand will have to follow global banking rules and tax laws in the future ...

 

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Posted
14 minutes ago, motdaeng said:

thailand will have to follow global banking rules and tax laws in the future

As a true sovereign country Thailand will follow their own rules as they've always done, somewhat pretending complying with whatever foreign authorities "require" from them. Smokes and mirrors.

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Yumthai said:

As a true sovereign country Thailand will follow their own rules as they've always done, somewhat pretending complying with whatever foreign authorities "require" from them. Smokes and mirrors.

 

we have seen in the past few years that, for example, rules in the banking sector have become stricter, even in thailand. this is probably an undisputed fact.

 

i agree with you, thailand likes to create its own rules, but most of the time, these are not in favor of foreigners who live here all year round. the next few years will show which direction all of this is going ... smokes and mirrors?

Posted
21 minutes ago, motdaeng said:

i agree with you, thailand likes to create its own rules, but most of the time, these are not in favor of foreigners who live here all year round.

As long as they are not enforced or can be bypassed by timely workarounds, rules are not an issue.

Posted
3 hours ago, Rolo89 said:

Thais can open a UK bank account if they have a visa to reside in the UK for years.

 

Foreigners in Thailand with a 5 year DT visa can't easily. They could last year and earlier in the year with an agent. But right now in April 2025 it's difficult.

 

So you ackowledge that this has nothing to do with paying tax and just a rant about not being able to open a bank account ?

 

Secondly, as a Thai it's near impossible to get a visa to the UK unless you are an elite, or marry a western guy. Then once granted, you can only open a bank account if you marry someone from the UK (or by some miracle get a residency for 5 years) and even then you have to wait years. 

 

So let's not compare the UK entry requirements (which are near impossible for most Thai's) to Thailand. 

Posted
58 minutes ago, bamnutsak said:

Google: thailand DTV open bank account site: aseannow.com

 

one example...

 

https://aseannow.com/topic/1338249-opening-bank-account-with-dtv-share-your-stories/

 

 

 

I would not risk it. It's not legit. 

 

You put loads of funds into that account and then they close it down or block it - then when you go to the Bank to get it back open, they fill in forms, and say you do not have the correct visa. You could potentially lose those funds if they find out you went through an agent. 

 

Trust me, don't do it. 

Posted
1 hour ago, DonniePeverley said:

 

 

I would not risk it. It's not legit. 

 

You put loads of funds into that account and then they close it down or block it - then when you go to the Bank to get it back open, they fill in forms, and say you do not have the correct visa. You could potentially lose those funds if they find out you went through an agent. 

 

Trust me, don't do it. 

 

I agree. Imagine having to bend the rules so you can put YOUR money into a bank that can then make life difficult for you, or even keep your money, because you "broke the rules". Not worth the risk.

 

I have never bothered getting a bank account in Thailand although my wife does have one into which I remit funds from overseas. I don't have the urgent need to use QR codes or even my credit card. I just use cash for everything, my wife pays our utilities from her account and I pay the monthly rent using Wise for direct transfers from my overseas account to the landlord. Who needs a bank?

Posted
23 hours ago, Rolo89 said:

On the DTV and was planning on paying Thai tax, but since tightening the rules on banking it's impossible to get a bank account until you have a work permit.

 

My DTV allows working for my foreign company remotely in Thailand, but how can they expect me to pay Thai tax if I'm not even allowed to open a bank account?

If your resident and can get a certificate of residence from Immigration you should have no trouble opening a bank account.

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Posted
21 hours ago, connda said:

Try SCB, Bangkok Bank, or Kbank.  I do understand that some of the other banks may refuse you as a customer.  Is it stupid?  Yeah, but TIT.  And as far as filing taxes. If I still worked, I'd still be filing taxes.  I don't work anymore, and none of my overseas income is assessable as per my home country's DTA with Thailand.  I don't worry about it.  if I was every forced to file, the Revenue Office would simply owe me money.  But not enough to make it worth my while to file. If the banks ever start paying significant interest on account balance, I may rethink that.

Now there's a Smart guy!

Well said

Posted
On 4/25/2025 at 3:31 PM, KhunHeineken said:

How many banks / branches did you try?  As another member said, try a few others

 

If all else fails, use an "agent" to open an account.  Yes, I know you don't want to pay an agent, but at least the job gets done. 

He Doesn't NEED An Agent, He can do it himself.....Easy,If I Can Do it & I HAVE 3 Times ANYONE Can !!

Posted
46 minutes ago, Blueman1 said:

He Doesn't NEED An Agent, He can do it himself.....Easy,If I Can Do it & I HAVE 3 Times ANYONE Can !!

and you have done this three times on  a DTV visa

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Posted

What agent can (could) do to open an account for the third person not being there during so-called "opening procedure"?

The branch that allows something like this is in very-very deep pool of <deleted>!

Any inspection will follow mass closures of such accounts w/o BS and niceties. 

"No Tourists" regulations was enforced in April'23. 

 

If an agent can open an account w/o presence at the Bank why won't he open 10 accounts using "patient's" credentials and sell them to some scammers? 

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