Thai government introduces 'Easy E-Receipt' for tax benefits and encouragement of electronic invoicing
To stimulate the domestic economy and promote electronic invoicing, the Thai government has launched the 'Easy E-Receipt' program. This scheme offers tax benefits for purchases through the e-tax system and is part of a broader package of economic stimulus measures.
Reader Submission: Thailand End of Year Tax Break
You may have missed the message about Thailand's year-end tax benefit, but if not, the following message from the Bangkok Post may be of interest to readers: www.bangkokpost.com/business/1998351/b30-000-tax -break-gets-nod
According to teacher Yuthana of Nida's School of Development Economics, providing 1.000 baht per person, which the government has devised to boost the economy, is hardly effective. That program only helps to stimulate the economy in the short term, but does not contribute much to annual GDP
Reader Submission: Tax gift from the Thai government
The Thai government has introduced a temporary deduction to stimulate consumption/turnover. She did the same thing last year and I think the year before as well. The scheme applies to purchases until December 10, I believe. For the purchases you make in Thailand, you can reclaim the amount paid from the tax authorities.
As of this year, Thai taxpayers may enter an unlimited number of children as a deduction. Foster children also provide a tax benefit, but there is a maximum of three.
Large crowds are expected in department stores Thailand next week due to tax benefits
Anyone who goes shopping next week in a department store such as Big C, Tesco Lous or Robinson must take into account large crowds. This is due to the announced tax benefit for consumer purchases.