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David *******
Is this sending 20,000 bht to a uk bank account from a Thai bank account? If so how do you get the 20k bht to WU and is there a cost to that part. And like others said is the uk bank charging any fees.
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@Brandon ***********
thanks. Are they annual (I’ve been here 11 months?) do they have an end date. Or are they just proof of residence on the day they are issued.
David *******
Just report yourself at immigration and they take you to a desk and you pay a fine. 500 bht per day I think.

Or do the 1900 renewal.
David *******
Short answer for you to check, is only money brought into the country (repatriated) and put in a Thai bank account is assessed for income tax.

ATM withdrawals from home country banks and debit card and credit card payments/spending here are not classed as brought into the country.

There are a few good you tube videos that explain.
David *******
Iron the pages carefully and my “opinion” is old stamps are irrelevant.
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@David *****
thx David this is just an reseller/agent No route info
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@Gary *********
buy ticket at Ekkamai bus station in advance or on the day. Big bus 180b. Smaller bus 200b. Big bus has a toilet. At Ban phe find ferry pier 50b ferry 30 mins or speedboat 15 mins
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one way 400b return (varies on where you buy it) Nuanthip pier seems the nicest and most organised pier. Although there are 2 or 3. If you know when you are coming back buy a return ticket for the bus and the speedboat and then you will be told where to go for the return boat/bus because otherwise you may end up in a different pier for your bus back. (From experience). You can buy bus ticket back to Bkk from Nuanthip pier to Ekkamai. Also some buses go to mo chit. So be careful.