I'm on a work visa. Will likely be going to the South during the smoky season. I checked the date for my 90-day report, and it'll be in the middle of my stay in the South. Questions:
1. Could I do the 90-day report while I'm in the South, using a hotel TM30?
2. What about doing the 90-day report in the South, using the TM30 of my condo in Chiang Mai?
3. Is the online 90-day report system working?
4. What is the worst that can happen from doing your 90-day report 1+ months late?
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The user inquires about handling their 90-day reporting requirement while traveling in Southern Thailand during the smoky season. Key points discussed include: 1) Attempting a 90-day report using a hotel TM30 may be possible, but not guaranteed; 2) Using a TM30 from their Chiang Mai condo for reporting in the South is not permissible; 3) The online system for 90-day reporting is operational and allows submissions up to two weeks before the due date; 4) Delaying the 90-day report by over a month incurs a fixed fine of 2000 baht, regardless of how late it is.
90 DAY REPORTING RESOURCES / SERVICES
Use the trusted Thailand 90 Day Reporting Service to get your in-person report done and mailed to you for as low as 375 THB (even if the online system doesn't work for you).
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whether you're 8 days late or 8 months late the fine is the same 2000baht for failure to file in the "window of opportunity" (from 2 weeks before to 1 week after)
- For the online system, will the TM30 from my hotel/temporary apartment in the South cancel out my TM30 for my condo in Chiang Mai (making it not possible to do the 90-report online)? Or will doing the 90-day report with my Chiang Mai condo still work?
- Other than the 2000 baht fine, are there any other negative ramifications from doing the 90-day report, say 1-2 months late?
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