Thai Cabinet slashes 2020 property tax by 90 percent
The Cabinet of Thailand has approved a reduction in Land and Building Tax this year of 90 percent to help ease economic disruption from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Schools across the country will open on July 1. (Source: Bangkok Post)
Bangkok (NNT/VNA) - The Cabinet ofThailand has approved a reduction in Land and Building Tax this year of 90percent to help ease economic disruption from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Meanwhile, schools across the country willopen on July 1, with the Ministry of Education preparing contingency plans incase of emergencies.
Prime Minister and Minister of Defence GenPrayut Chan-o-cha has revealed the outcome of the investment enhancement amongother aspects, as the country enters the New Normal.
The Cabinet approved a 90 percent reductionin the Land and Building Tax this year to help the general public cope witheconomic disruption from COVID-19, and prevent potential issues with land andbuilding taxation in the future.
The government has pushed back the taxfiling deadline to August, and will be holding further discussions with localauthorities on local tax collections.
On the reopening of schools, the PrimeMinister has confirmed the new academic year for schools will start on July 1this year, and continue until May 2021, with additional classes to be held tomake up for lost hours.
Schools may implement online and remotelearning, which must be regulated under clear guidelines.
The government has evaluated previousdevelopments to make plans for different scenarios, which include changes toremote classes on TV or online, for primary and junior high school studentsshould the outbreak worsen. Schools can open while the situation remains undercontrol, albeit with strict health and hygiene measures, and contingency plansfor cases of emergency.
The government has declared that allMinistry of Education disbursements must cover students and educational staff,and the establishment of a committee taking care of underprivileged or disabledstudents, who may require financial support./.
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