Tag: VAT
Thai PM Asserts No Plan to Increase VAT to 15%

BANGKOK, Dec 6 (TNA) — Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Friday met her advisor team and confirms to the public that the government has no [Read More…]
Thai SMEs Call for VAT on Imported Goods Below 1,500 Baht
BANGKOK, June 4 (TNA) – Thai SME entrepreneurs have been urging the government to impose a 7% value-added tax (VAT) on imported goods valued at [Read More…]
Thailand to start charging VAT on imports shipped by mail in May
The Customs Department is scheduled to commence the collection of value-added tax (VAT) for imported goods sent through postal services, regardless of the value of [Read More…]
Thailand makes it easier for tourists to get VAT refunds
The cabinet on Tuesday approved measures making it easier for foreign tourists to claim value-added tax refunds on goods purchased in Thailand. New criteria for [Read More…]
Thai cabinet agrees to keep VAT at 7% for another year

The Cabinet decided today (Wednesday) to retain the 7% value-added tax (VAT) rate on goods and services until September 30, 2024, to stimulate economic recovery [Read More…]
Cabinet keeps VAT at 7% for two more years
BANGKOK (NNT) – The Cabinet has decided to keep the current 7% rate of Value Added Tax (VAT) for at least another two years, along [Read More…]
PM’s Office Spokesperson affirms government not raising VAT
BANGKOK, 10 March 2017 (NNT) – The Prime Minister’s Office spokesperson has clarified that the government is not preparing to increase the nation’s Value Added [Read More…]
10 arrested in VAT fraud scheme
The Revenue Department arrested 10 people and is investigating about 50 companies for allegedly defrauding the department out of 600 million baht in value-added taxes. [Read More…]