The Thai Revenue Department first introduced a draft bill to amend Thai value-added tax (VAT) law, related to the collection of VAT on services rendered by e-business operators in foreign countries (digital services) to individuals in Thailand, back in January 2018. The draft VAT bill was opened for public consultation and then passed to the Council of State of Thailand for consideration and comments
Source: EY
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