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#ThailandTax #DestinationThailandVisa #DTV Email: [email protected] Phone: TH +66 2-266-3698 USA Toll Free 1-877-231-7533. Links: http://www.integrity-legal.com/thai-v... or https://www.services.co.th/services/#... or https://legal.co.th/resources/corpora... Transcript: So let me get this straight, the fear mongering around the DTV didn’t come to fruition and now it’s clear the DTV is here to stay. Now we are supposed to believe the tax boogeyman is coming for us? It’s less likely taxes will impact those on the DTV than say a retirement visa. Unless you’re claiming that immigration at airports, land borders, and seaports are going to start asking to see proof that taxes have been filed. 555 BWH: There was no "fear mongering" about anything. I have been doing this for almost a decade and I have seen these "amazing" programs come and go (the O-X comes to the forefront of my mind and that is just to name one) and the situation with the DTV is NOT settled, but it does look like at least border running will be feasible at last for the moment, but that can always change. Meanwhile, this was touted as being easily extendable in Thailand and we're seeing how that is playing out practically. You know I am really tired of the comments on this channel about my "fear mongering" or the fact I might actually like to make money doing my job. I have been giving out completely FREE information on this platform for nearly a decade, I make enough content to produce 3 FREE videos every day with analysis that I think provides general insight to the expat community. I express my opinions, but make it clear when they are opinions and when I am speculating. I do my analysis in good faith based upon my personal and professional experience. I certainly remember the days when the ThaiVisa Forum was the main platform for information and foreigners fumbled around Thailand like lost children. I am so happy you are so aware of how tax and immigration policy works in Thailand (and are prescient enough to know how it WILL in the future) that you can mock me for something I have been doing for this long. YES, there is a promotional element to this and YES I was cynical about the announcement of the DTV and remain cautious, but I come by such jadedness honestly having watched the transition from x3 30 day border runs plus a tourist visa era, to the 270 day tourist visa era, to the mandated 2 border runs per year, through the honorary consulate era, through the lockdown era, through the certificates of entry, into the Thailand Pass era, to the 60 day extension, and now the DTV. During that time I have seen the "travel bubble" discussed with nothing seen of it, the "ghost border run" era come and gone. I have also watched the fall and rise of the Elite visa and its evolution as well to say nothing of the fact that I maintained my own B visa and work permit status long enough to take on bona fide residency and Thai citizenship personally, but I'm glad some internet troll has put me to rights. That said, to your point: "Unless you’re claiming that immigration at airports, land borders, and seaports are going to start asking to see proof that taxes have been filed." That's exactly what I am claiming dip-shit and if you would take a moment to listen to my videos you would see that is what they ARE ROLLING OUT but Thai Immigration's TM6 system is temporarily delaying them for now (https://www.legal.co.th/resources/vis... & LINK REDACTED, Title: Will New Thai Immigration TM6 Form End Some TM30 Hassles?). We have had a tax clearance system in Thailand for some time (https://www.legal.co.th/resources/cor... & https://www.legal.co.th/resources/cor... & https://www.legal.co.th/resources/vis..., there just isn't a digital version (and no current legal framework under which to roll one out that I can see) and OECD looks like an effective dead letter so it will not legally or practically look like what the "Global Minimum Tax" advocates wanted, but I do think Thailand will domestically roll out a digital tax clearance system which will be likely in practice by next year, and as I have said this year is the "DMZ year" as we go through this transition. DTV holders are effectively already in that system, as I explain in forthcoming videos it does not look like standard retirement visa holders need to concern themselves so much with this, especially Americans, but things could always change as they always have. Now, why don't you go back to being miserable on your own time and stop bothering people.