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News, Chatrudee Theparat, Published on 08/10/2020
» The Centre for Economic Situation Administration (Cesa) on Wednesday approved a proposal to offer taxpayers income tax deductions of up to 30,000 baht for purchasing products and services with a 7% value-added tax (VAT), in another bid to boost domestic consumption.
News, Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 07/05/2021
» The cabinet has agreed on a bill allowing tax deductions for donations to the National Vaccine Institute (NVI) to help spur Covid-19 vaccine development, says government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri.
Business, Published on 29/03/2025
» The government has approved tax measures to support the use of large commercial electric vehicles (EVs) by businesses.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 04/01/2018
» The cabinet has approved in principle a draft ministerial regulation that will grant tax exemptions for non-Thai taxpayers with disabilities, worth up to 190,000 baht in their personal income tax assessment.
Business, Pitsinee Jitpleecheep, Published on 09/10/2020
» The government's latest 30,000-baht tax break, offered to taxpayers buying goods and services, is expected to boost Thailand's electrical appliance market to more than 200 billion baht in value.
AFP, Published on 02/10/2018
» THE HAGUE: Plans by the Netherlands to scrap a major tax break for foreigners have left expatriates in a spin at a time when the country is hoping to lure multinationals as part of a Brexit exodus.
Business, Wichit Chantanusornsiri, Published on 19/04/2019
» The Revenue Department plans to reinstate a tax break for tourism spending in second-tier provinces to prevent the economy from losing momentum amid growing risks from both the global economic slowdown and local political uncertainty.
Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 25/11/2025
» The cabinet on Tuesday approved a personal income tax incentive to encourage households to install solar rooftops.
Business, Wichit Chantanusornsiri, Published on 27/11/2025
» The Finance Ministry plans to use tax measures to remedy the impact of the floods, allowing expenses for home and vehicle repairs to be deducted from personal income tax.
News, Published on 28/11/2018
» Tyres, books and community-based products will be subject to the shopping tax break scheme starting next month, according to Finance Minister Apisak Tantivorawong.