The local government couldn't care less about PADI, they just want money! I would however, make sure that you have a TAT licence. Anyone offering diving online or at a shop/office/divecenter will need one. Not having one is very expensive.
They get very sneaky with freelancers, be sure to check the work permit in the section that says "Locality Permitted to Work".
Are there really any web site only agents who do not also have an office/dive center here? If there are, they surely make up a very small percentage of bookings. For sure the larger agents are all legal, have TAT licence, pay VAT, witholding tax, salary tax, social insurance...etc. But please, do try to squeeze us some more.
And this only applies to Phuket Province, a crusade by a local politician. Would not apply to Krabi, Phi Phi (Krabi Province), Khao Lak (Phang Nga Province)...if they start causing too much trouble, you may well see more operators moving their base to Khao Lak (eager to attract businesses after the tsunami).
nothing official has been given to us or asked of us
Becasue this was just a proposal, not approved by the governor. Nothing to hide or not, why do they like to pick on the dive shops? Why not pick on the tailors? Or the 00's of little travel agents, or the jet skis, or the tuk tuk drivers, or the tour companies? How much tax do they pay?! It's just mistust on some people's part - dive industry=foreigners=money..so how can we get more from them?
Le Rant c'est finis!
PS Jolly well done to the Germans for beating the Argies. Now the path is clear for an England - Germany final
