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@Paul **********
He doesn't even have to do that. US tax residency is very difficult to lose. He won't be subject to taxes in Thailand
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@Jay ******
He's pretty well right. The tax laws relating to foreigners have been the same for as long as I can remember. The only change last year simply removed the provision that money brought into the country in the year after it was earned will now be subject to tax. There's no other changes. Retaining Tax Residency in your home country is the key
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@Andy *****
Anyone on a tourist visa (irrespective of length) doesn't need a Thai driver's licence
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@Terry *********
I believe the LAW, you believe Facebook. That's a cackle! 😂😂😂
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@Terry *********
"People that don't do correct checks" Yep! You've just described yourself to a tee! Happy for you to make a strategic retreat! 😂😂😂
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@Terry *********
Just send me the link to a Thai government reference that this imaginary 90-day limit actually exists. Otherwise stop with your misleading posts! 👍👍👍
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@Terry *********
The usual "insurance" rubbish! I've lived in Thailand for 16 years, still on my Aussie licence with IDP. Zero insurance issues even though I've had a few accidents with motorcycles (one even ended up in hospital). The whole 90-day thing is internet myth. Many countries have this on law, Thailand doesn't, and as usual the gullible people believe everything they read on Facebook. I've actually produced the LAW, which states "temporarily permitted". You're choosing to believe Facebook posts over the ACTUAL law. Freedom of choice is great, even if in many cases it's delusional! 👍✅