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Can a foreigner buy Thai lottery tickets?

A vendor sells lottery tickets on Ti Thong Road in Bangkok. (Photo: Apichart Jinakul)

Lottery ticket sellers are a familiar sight all over Thailand. And anyone - Thai or foreigner - can buy Thai lottery tickets — as long as they buy them from licensed vendors within Thailand. Here are some of the basics to know:

The Thai lottery is drawn on the 1st and 16th of every month, except on major Buddhist holidays, official public holidays, or in certain special circumstances. In December, there are typically three draws as a special case.

Each ticket costs 80 baht and tickets are sold in pairs. Every ticket carries a unique six-digit number, and each lottery set contains 1 million tickets. 

What are the main prize tiers?

Thai lottery prizes are divided into several categories. In each lottery set, there are 14,168 winning tickets, with a total prize pool of 48 million baht. Here is a breakdown of the main prizes for matching six digits:

  •     First prize (1 winner): 6,000,000 baht
  •     Second prize (5 winners): 200,000 baht
  •     Third prize (10 winners): 80,000 baht
  •     Fourth prize (50 winners): 40,000 baht
  •     Fifth prize (100 winners): 20,000 baht
  •     Consolation prizes (2 winners) for numbers close to the first prize: 100,000 baht.

There are also smaller prizes based on the first and last digits of your ticket:

  •     First 3 digits (2,000 winners): 4,000 baht
  •     Last 3 digits (2,000 winners): 4,000 baht
  •     Last 2 digits (10,000 winners): 2,000 baht.

If you win: how to claim your prize

Foreigners can claim their winnings by presenting their passport or a government-issued ID, along with the winning ticket. Here’s what you need to know:

Taxes and fees

  •     Lottery winnings are subject to a 0.5% withholding tax in Thailand.
  •     Winners are also required to pay a stamp duty of 1 baht for every 200 baht (or part thereof) of prize money.
  •     Winners can choose to receive their prize in cash or via cheque (especially for larger amounts).
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