Thailand rolls out new VAT refund for tourists

The Thai government recently announced new regulations that make it easier for foreign visitors to claim value-added tax (VAT) refunds on goods purchased in Thailand.
Thailand rolls out new VAT refund for tourists ảnh 1The Thai government's new regulations will make it easier for foreign visitors to claim value-added tax (VAT) refunds on goods purchased in Thailand. (Photo: The Nation)
Bangkok (VNA) – The Thai government recently announced new regulationsthat make it easier for foreign visitors to claim value-added tax (VAT) refundson goods purchased in Thailand.

The regulations, taking effect on January 1 this year, expandthe eligibility criteria for refunds and increase the maximum refund amount.

Earlier, visitors had to wait in a queue for a long time forclaiming VAT refunds. With a view to handling the congestion at airports, the RevenueDepartment has adjusted the criteria to align with the current situation,providing a more suitable and appropriate VAT refund process for tourists.  

Accordingly, the previous threshold of 5,000 THB (140 USD) forgoods to be declared to customs has been raised to 20,000 THB, which meanstourists purchasing goods worth less than 20,000 THB can request a VAT refunddirectly from the Revenue Department without going through customs procedures.

Besides, the number of categories of goods requiring declaration to the RevenueDepartment has been increased to include such items as jewellery, golden ornaments,watches, eyeglasses, smartphones and laptops or tablets. The value thresholdshave been adjusted to 40,000THB for certain items, and 100,000 THB for itemsthat can be carried on board.

In addition to these adjustments, the conditions for tourists to request a VATrefund include taking the purchased goods outside Thailand within 60 days fromthe date of purchase, total purchased amount at least 2,000 THB (including VAT)on the same day from the same businesses displaying the “VAT Refund forTourists” sign.

If the requested tax refund amount does not exceed 30,000 THB,tourists can choose to receive in cash (THB) as a draft or transferred to acredit card account. However, if the refund amount exceed 30,000 THB, it isreceived in a draft or transfer to a credit card account./.
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