Non-resident providers of electronic services—e-services—and electronic platform operators with revenue exceeding THB 18 million from the provision of e-services to persons not registered for value added tax (VAT) purposes in Thailand are required to register for VAT and file monthly VAT returns with the Thai Revenue Department.
Source: KPMG
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