- The Ministry of Finance amended regulations on organizations eligible for tax-deductible donations.
- VAT input tax allowance applies to donations made to approved public-benefit organizations.
- Donations must be processed through the government’s e-Donation system for VAT recognition.
- Only organizations meeting updated criteria (public charitable, educational, or medical) qualify for VAT-deductible donations.
- Eligible organizations must maintain accurate records and comply with regulations.
Source: rd.go.th
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