Tax measures to support e-tax systems are being expanded in Thailand

Tax measures to support e-tax systems are being expanded in Thailand

Type: Legislation

In January 2023, the Thai Cabinet approved an extension of tax measures to support e-tax systems for another three years (from 1 January 2023 to 31 December 2025), with the goal of encouraging taxpayers to deduct and remit taxes through the e-withholding tax system. 

The Cabinet resolution approved the following key tax measures: 

  • Expenses related to the investment in e-tax systems can be deducted twice. 
  • Reduced withholding tax rates for e-withholding tax system users. 

Effective date: 1 January 2023

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