i read the article multiple times and its very vague and does NOT explain what you are trying to say. it specifically talks about thai individuals. and the 180day part is very unspecific either. but you can link the law as you say it explains it. please post it. the article is a few days old already. and as off now its still a proposal or is there news from today?
Multiple parts of your linked article talk about „Thai individuals“ and not foreigners. So i would guess its only for thai people that bring in foreign income.
The part with the tax residency isnt very clear either if all of this applies to foreigners or not.
I guess its the new fearspreading narrative by visa agencies, old grumpy men, people that hate the dtv for whatever reason. usualy anonymous posters… dont worry too much. probably no one is banned from the people that posted this stuff here 🤣
well i live here for 3 years. not have and not need a local account. i also have my TM account for about a year and all features activated through providing my driving license ;) but i very rarely use it because its just not good.
as a local its totaly different as they can connect their bank account to TM. and they get some benefits whatsoever.
the difference with my german bank account is that it tops up with income from my company every month. and i dont pay a fee for that ;) if i want to top up my TM wallet then i need to withdraw cash which would come at 250 baht fee for most people plus whatever exchange rate difference your bank gets. and then i need to drive to a true shop and top up my TM wallet… it just costs money and is inconvinient. and for what? to do a few QR payments each month? not worth the hassle. just add a credit card top up. cannot be hard right? AIS for example has that…
would be very beneficial for him and his future to go with a real bank account that is great for beeing abroad and doing transactions abroad. a bank that offers those reimbursements. otherwise its just shortsighted. he will eventually leave thailand again and have the same problem elsewhere.
i am bringing facts to the table. thats all. you need cash to top up. which makes it a terrible system for longterm. add a credit card top up option and it will be good.
what bills do you need to pay online? my rent i can transfer via wise or revolut. same as my utilities. can also pay anything at 7-11. there is a 7 every few hundred meters 😅
why would i want to prepay lazada or shoppee? pay on delivery after checking the items is the way to go…..
Grab, etc. work perfectly fine with any foreign credit card. i just put in my virtual cards to be safe.