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Cabinet Approves New Regulations for Additional Taxation

The cabinet has approved in principle a set of decrees and regulations under the 2024 Top-Up Tax Act to specify detailed guidelines for the imposition and calculation of the tax,…

Cabinet Approves Assistance Program for Companies Affected by New Tax

The cabinet on Tuesday approved in principle the draft of the National Competitiveness Enhancement for Targeted Industries Bill to counteract the effects of the so-called Top-Up Tax. The Top-Up Tax…

Cabinet to Evaluate Feedback on Casino Proposal

Photo credit: Chanat Katanyu A public hearing regarding the casino-entertainment complex bill has concluded, and feedback will be submitted to the cabinet, as reported by the Fiscal Policy Office (FPO)…

Cabinet approves new policy simplifying treatment for methamphetamine users

The cabinet, under Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s leadership, has provisionally approved a policy mandating that individuals in possession of more than a single methamphetamine tablet will be categorized as offenders…

Cabinet scrap ridiculous rule where school teachers have to act as night guards after female teacher assaulted

The Thai cabinet scrapped an old school practice today, which had been imposed since 1999. It requires at least one teacher to take turns to be posted at their schools…

The cabinet are considering reducing cost of alcohol

These measures are aimed at stimulating tourism and domestic spending, the ministry’s permanent secretary, Lavaron Sangsnit said on Monday. “When we suspend arrivals duty-free shops, it will enable Thai and…

Thai Government to give 10% pay rise to all state employees

The pay rise will take effect in May after the fiscal 2024 budget bill is enacted by April next year. The hike will ensure a starting salary of 18,000 baht…

Cabinet waives tariffs on car seats

The cabinet on Tuesday agreed to waive tariffs on child safety seats until the end of next year to allow more time to promote their use. Government spokesman Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana…