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Once you become tax resident any assessable income that you remit into Thailand may be subject to taxation. Whether you actually pay any tax is dependent on your own personal financial circumstances.
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You get a 2 year driving licence at your local DLT office with a DTV.
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Anonymous participant 450 nobody mentioned paying tax, the requirements are to have a filed tax return.
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To get a Thai tax residency certificate from your local Revenue Office you need the following:

1. A copy of the filed income tax returns e.g. P.N.D. 90, P.N.D. 91.

2. A copy of tax receipt.

3. A copy of taxpayer's tax identification card.

4. A copy of taxpayer's passport (in order to total number of days the taxpayer resides in Thailand. In order to issue the certificate, the taxpayer must resides in Thailand more than 180 days).
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@Suzene ****
once you become tax resident on the Elite visa you will be required to pay personal income tax on assessable income remitted into Thailand.
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@Rick ********
the things that makes you happy and fulfilled in life you can’t pack into a suitcase.
Pete *******
Reassess your move. Sell everything. If it doesn’t fit in your flight luggage it is not needed. Distill your life down to a single suitcase.
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@Tracey *******
anyone can book a cooking course for a DTV, not sure what you mean by not qualifying?
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@Suzene ****
you have to pay tax on an Elite as well. There is zero value in an Elite visa. The whole program is dying due to the popularity and value of the DTV.