Thai Government Urges People to Take Advantage of ‘Easy E-Receipt’ Tax Deduction Program

BANGKOK (NNT) – Chai Wacharonke, the government spokesperson reminded members of the public to request electronic tax invoices or e-receipts for purchases of products or services in order to take advantage of the “Easy E-Receipt” tax reduction measure.

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The program is currently available until February 15th, with a maximum eligible amount of 50,000 Baht for tax deductions.

The spokesperson stressed that the products and services excluded from this program include alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, fuel, cars, motorcycles, and boats. Utility expenses that are not eligible are water and electricity bills, telephone and internet service charges, insurance premiums, as well as services whose agreements are beyond the program period.

Full story: National News Bureau of Thailand

Reporter: Na-ark Rojanasuvan,
Rewriter: Paphamon Arayasukawat
National News Bureau of Thailand

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