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Re: License plates for big bikes

Postby wazza » September 25, 2009, 8:09 pm

I see it that shops and persons imported the parts and paid the lower tax on these parts. All with the view to rebuild a new bike in the majority of times. Im sure some importers did need some parts for fully imported bikes ( with full tax paid on them ) in the past that had been damaged or required repairing etc.

So effectively it was done with intent to defraud or evade the taxes and then sell the bike off etc

Then an illegal bike was born, and now the authorities have cracked down on them.

They have given an amnesty to those people. Use it would be the best option.

If those who thought they were buying a bargain ! think carefully, why are they are bargain ??

Big bikes in Udon will attract attention easliy and confiscation is an option, from the look of it. NO papers no book, no big bike.

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Re: License plates for big bikes

Postby Paul Taylor » September 25, 2009, 8:10 pm

This whole excise mess to me,is a retrospective tax......to the more better informed in the forum,is this legal under Thai law?
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Re: License plates for big bikes

Postby laphanphon » September 25, 2009, 8:24 pm

since the bikes were brought in under false pretense, then sold under false pretense, though unregistered, which goes against rational thinking as a buyer. i think the authorities are being rather lax, and agree with wazza, take the amnesty period and get your bike squared away. just because they had lax enforcement before, doesn't mean it should be not be enforced now, as it is simply the law, always there for those to see and abide by. those that bought/rode/sold already, lucked out.

the only good thing that might come out of it, is they will realize many want larger bikes, and they may lower the excise tax to make it more feasible, though that would be way to practical. TIT. :lol: :lol:
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Re: License plates for big bikes

Postby bumper » September 25, 2009, 8:42 pm

It really is strange used parts are taxed at 3%. New parts at 30%

Guys keep in mind things have really changed here, when I first came here anything over a 150, had to be done a parts or pay a huge sum for import. a lot more the the 70K.

These days we have new bikes being sold by authorized dealers a the book cost is nothing. But, they still have to jump through hoops. only certain models have been approaved and that has been down to the color of the bike. Even with that system you will pay around twice as much for a bike here then you would the same new bike in the states.

The Kawaski 650 is made in Thailand and it is only 250K.

The 900 made in Japan 460K
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Re: License plates for big bikes

Postby mikk3 » January 30, 2010, 3:04 pm

Hi

I have a couple of retired mates living in Udon and other mates that live within the country
I will live there myself in the near future but ----

I have heard about this from my mates but they were of the understanding the price for the plates was about 90 000 bht

It scared me off getting a big bike when I live there - I dont mind paying a reasonable price for something but I hate being ripped off

I can only guess that this is an initial step for the Thai govt to either gain carbon credits which is going to be a huge issue in the future starting from now 01 01 2010 when a heap of new legislation comes into place (all to do with environmental issues) or rip off the consumer who fails to comply with what they want as compensation

This,sadly will only get worse over the comming years
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Re: License plates for big bikes

Postby Texpat » January 30, 2010, 5:46 pm

Its not just the licensing and registration that's a ripoff. The whole big bike market here is laughably inflated.
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Re: License plates for big bikes

Postby bumper » February 1, 2010, 8:40 am

Just to add a bit more to the mystery, lots of guys are still riding without books or import papers, here in Udon so far worse case a 200 baht fine these days. Can that change sure when they want more tax money they know where to find it.

These new dealer shops are just that, haven't been around that long. Just about all the books in Thailand were grey books and yes you paid dearly for them. I paid 70K for my 400's book. On the other hand I renewed the registration three time snow and never had a problem.

I can go to Lao, Cambodia and Malayasia with just the normal paperwork, I don't worry about the police. These days your better off just getting a new bike. Lots of sports bikes available, cruisers it's Harley or Kawasaki. If you buy a used one make sure it already has a book, if it can be transferred to another. You don't have problem. If it's a hobby you enjoy don't let things frighten you.

Yes big bikes are more expensive here and the import is a nightmare. If it's worth to do it. If not don't.
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License plates for big bikes

Postby drillpig » June 26, 2011, 3:56 pm

Am looking at buying a bike that has no green book, but the sellers says he has the import tax and excise tax certificates my question is who do I see to confirm the legitimicy of the tax certificates.
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License plates for big bikes

Postby Saboo » June 26, 2011, 5:35 pm

drillpig wrote:Am looking at buying a bike that has no green book, but the sellers says he has the import tax and excise tax certificates my question is who do I see to confirm the legitimicy of the tax certificates.
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The Tax office is on Prajack road... Thungsi-Muang end... next to a little bridge... right hand side travelling towards Thungsi-Muang... the office looks like a cricket pavilion painted blue… take it to there for validation…

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Postby bumper » June 26, 2011, 5:46 pm

Keep in mind that doesn't get you a plate or book on the bike. That is only the tax process. Most guys have gotten by with that tax certificate as of the last few years.

You can find Bikes with the proper books on them if you look around but, it will cost you more.

Might check GT Riders and see what guys have went through to get books.

It was only when they started doing tax collection that guys started having problems. Keep in mind that can change at any time just as the Tax deal did. Right now you might be looking a 200 baht fine each time your stopped.

So beyond that it's personal choice or for the days when BIB stopped you to just look at your big bike.

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Postby drillpig » June 26, 2011, 5:57 pm

Thanks lads. :D
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