Tax policy and reform in Asian countries: Thailand''s perspective |
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Authors: | Somchai Sujjapongse |
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Affiliation: | Fiscal Policy Office, Ministry of Finance, Thailand, Rama VI Road, Bangkok 10400, Thailand |
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Abstract: | This paper gives overviews of Thailand's tax system covering major taxes administered by the central government and the local taxes administered by the local government. Recent tax reform experiences are discussed at length starting from the introduction of value added tax (VAT) replacing the business tax to customs tariff reform. Current issues on taxation are also highlighted ranging from tax base, direct and indirect taxation, decentralization impediments. Furthermore, the government is implementing modern and cutting-edge technology in tax administration, thereby providing effective and efficient e-government services to the Thai people. This paper discusses the Roadmap for Tax Reform that would outline the framework for future direction of taxation in Thailand. Finally, the paper gives important insights on tax issues, and draws important conclusions for the future of tax reform in Thailand. |
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Keywords: | Tax reform Value added tax Decentralization |
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