It doesn't mean you have to pay tax at all. It's not as simple as 180 days l must pay tax. I have x amount of money l brought into Thailand. It goes beyond that. I would be worrying until the tax man knocks in your door otherwise it's all hypothetical your just guessing and all the experts here thrive in that it's nonsicial just enjoy why you come here. Surely you have more to do that just working about tax ffs
what is proper advise. A Thai tax agent will only take money advise will be biased. As l have said before first port of call is your own country's tax commission which in Australia is ATO. Steve is fully correct in everything he has said in relation to Australian residents and tax obligations. Unless you are an authority on this Thai and Australian tax
Seriously what decade are you talking about 🤣🤣 everything is online now whatever company you sign with has an app everything is done there. It's if you don't have any contract for a tourist plan which is month to month you pay at 7-11
it's not allowed under DTV. Where does it say it is. You believe one person who posted here otr the many who are saying it's not. I have never seen it printed anywhere a language course is accepted. You are going to apply and lose your money. Language course is Ed visa not DTV
what's the white slip with blue they give you onboard. That's what you present with your passport. They give you the stub to keep in your passport. This is taken back when you leave. You're being pedantic.