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THAILAND

Ministry drops plans for salary, occupation data on ID cards

Patsara Jikkham, Published on 14/12/2015

» Interior Minister Anupong Paojinda nipped a new public uproar in the bud on Monday, insisting the government will not put personal information, including occupation and salary, on government-issued identification cards.

THAILAND

Incentives lure foreign firms

News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 13/12/2015

» Tax incentives are attracting foreign businesses, with the government hoping more companies will choose Thailand to set up their headquarters over regional rivals such as Singapore.

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THAILAND

Energy alliance opposes petroleum bills

Patsara Jikkham, Published on 09/07/2015

» About 300 members of the People's Alliance for Energy Reform on Thursday submitted a letter to Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha opposing bills on petroleum and petroleum income tax proposed by the Energy Ministry.

THAILAND

Axe energy bills, PM told

News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 18/06/2015

» Energy advocates have urged Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha to ditch the cabinet-approved bills on petroleum and petroleum income tax, which they say could lead to graft. 

THAILAND

Sluggish economy forces Prayut to keep VAT at 7%

News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 21/03/2015

» The government has decided to delay its plan to raise the value-added tax (VAT) rate, which is now at 7%, until the country enjoys an economic recovery, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha says.

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THAILAND

Land tax delay irks Sommai

News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 13/03/2015

» Finance Minister Sommai Phasee has insisted the government should proceed with pushing through the land and buildings tax bill despite Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha's decision to postpone it. 

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BUSINESS

Prayut delays land tax indefinitely

Patsara Jikkham, Published on 12/03/2015

» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Thursday indefinitely postponed a planned tax on land and buildings, citing a cloudy economic outlook and the impact on low-income homeowners.