Business operators who have been approved as “Good Exporters” by the Revenue Department shall receive VAT refunds within 15 days (normally takes 30 days) from the date of filing the online VAT return form via this site and this site; or 45 days (normally takes 60 days) from the date of filing VAT return in paper form at the Area Revenue Branch Office;
Applicable import duties imposed on 66 items categorised as medical supplies or others which help treat, diagnose or prevent COVID-19 will be exempted from 26 March 2020 to 30 September 2020; and more
Source ITR
VAT returns in Thailand have been delayed as follows:
• March and April returns due 1 June;
• June returns due 31 July;
• July returns due 31 August; and
• August returns due 30 September.
Source Avalara
Source Orbitax
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