then you should change something. or are these transactions of frequent nature? i know many ppl who officially brought hundreds of k usd to thailand… not a penny tax was paid. there is definitely no tax on singular transactions... as long as they are no income…
how about this: you are by the rules of dtv forbidden to work for customers inside thailand. so you cannot create taxable income in thailand by the rules. foreign income (not money) which doesn't touch the virtual grounds of thai banking system, is not taxable for you. this is the key point: salary is not paid to a thai account. it is not written that you are not taxable in this case, but it is written that you are taxable when salary comes to thailand after 180 days. (again salary, not money in general). so basically pay your bills from outside or make a big money transfer
Anonymer Teilnehmer nope, why should i… my full statement… my bank doesn't show the full account number, only first and last couple of digits… i guess blacking out anything sends the wrong signal at all. send in all the stuff and by this tell them: i want this and i can afford this. if your message is: i don't trust you, than they won't trust you either… i mean you pay times more for a car, and you undisclose much more to your car dealer. if the "price" of secret infos is too high for you, don't apply. you can't be a bit pregnant… either you want it or not. no perhaps, let's see, but idk…
because all are so particular about 500K Baht… please, you usually won't have baht but another currency in your account. exchange rates drift, embassies take their time… please show the equivalent of significantly more than 500k… i just put the correct amount plus 200€ on a specific account… i don't know their exchange rate, but they wanted to see more… so i did 600k (in €) and all was good.