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If its been taxed already you dont pay twice. Information savings that havnt been taxed yes. I think the Thai tax rate is 7%
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You should be fine going by your length of stay each time ie 2wks or even if you had a 30 day standard holiday
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Jason Hildebrandt normally have to have yellow card proof of address and I'm retired with equivalent funds
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Yes don't touch Bankok Bank. Loads of people closed their accounts
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Just leave it in the account. I'm no interested in making money on intrest .
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Michael Knight In the UK its called benefit street. In Thailand dont work dont get is how it should be
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Gordon Gordon yes but you also have to do the TM30
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Yes, you must register your address with Thai immigration, but this is usually handled by your accommodation. Under the TM30 law, owners or managers of hotels, guesthouses, or rental properties must report a foreigner’s stay within 24 hours of arrival. If staying with a friend, they must report your
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