In Thailand, certain activities are exempted from Value Added Tax (VAT). These include:
- Small businesses whose annual turnover is less than 1.8 million Baht;
- Sales and import of newspapers, magazines and textbooks;
- Sales and import of unprocessed agricultural products and related goods such as fertilizers, animal feeds, pesticides, etc;
- Certain basic services such as:
– Transportation services such as domestic and international transportation by way of land;
– Renting immovable properties;
– Educational services provided by the government and private schools and other recognized educational institutions;
– Professional services such as medical and auditing services, lawyer services in court, and other similar professional services that have laws regulation such professions;
– Healthcare services provided by the government and private hospitals and clinics;
- Services in the nature of employment of labor, research and technical services and services of public entertainers;
- Goods exempted from import duties under the Industrial Estate law imported into an Export Processing Zone (EPZ) and under Chapter 4 of the Customs Tariff Act;
- Imported goods that are kept under the supervision of the Customs Department which will be re-exported and be entitled to a refund for import duties;
- Cultural services such as amateur sports, services of libraries, museums, zoos; and
- Other services such as religious and charitable services and services of government agencies and local authorities.
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