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Cannabis - Medical Use Certificate - What's Your Plan?
Looks like the health minister is under even more additional fire now and being accused of corruption by favoring large investors: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/3077861/weed-networks-still-fuming -
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Chronic disease in old age
That is true in itself but there are many other reasons too,only eating organic does not guarantee a long life. Up to 1840 it was even 30 years but also many people lived a much longer life,on average you are right . -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 30 July 2025
Revenue Dept Plans Travel Tax Incentives for Low Season Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post The Thai Revenue Department is exploring tax incentives to stimulate tourism during the off-peak season, allowing travellers to deduct up to 15,000 baht from their taxable income. This initiative, led by Director-General Pinsai Suraswadi, is currently being discussed with the Tourism and Sports Ministry to determine eligible provinces. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1368274-revenue-dept-plans-travel-tax-incentives-for-low-season/ -
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Trump’s picks for FBI leadership have ‘no idea what they’re doing’ and are ‘playing dress up
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Tourism Revenue Dept Plans Travel Tax Incentives for Low Season
Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post The Thai Revenue Department is exploring tax incentives to stimulate tourism during the off-peak season, allowing travellers to deduct up to 15,000 baht from their taxable income. This initiative, led by Director-General Pinsai Suraswadi, is currently being discussed with the Tourism and Sports Ministry to determine eligible provinces. The programme could apply to secondary cities, major cities, or potentially nationwide. However, there's concern that a blanket approach might lead to overcrowding in major destinations. Pinsai mentioned that this proposed measure would be similar to last year’s scheme, offering deductions for travel expenses up to 15,000 baht (approximately 460 USD). Discussions are ongoing about whether to include corporate entities. In related news, a memorandum of understanding was signed on 29 July among the Revenue Department, the National Science and Technology Development Agency, and Krungthai Bank. This collaboration aims to advance AI technology adoption within the department. Plans include enhancing tax collection efficiency and improving taxpayer services through AI. From 2025 to 2027, the department aims to evolve into an AI-driven agency, with initiatives such as: A voice-enabled AI chatbot for taxpayer queries. AI tools for analysing tax collection data. Digitalising paper records for faster processing and auditing. Developing a "One Portal, One Profile" system for taxpayers. As for tax collection, Pinsai reported revenue is nearing the state target with two months left in the fiscal year. The annual target stands at 2.37 trillion baht (approximately 73 billion USD). He noted the tax revenue reflects economic conditions, with sectors like modern trade thriving, while hire-purchase, transport, and automotive face difficulties. These developments highlight Thailand's dual approach of boosting tourism during quieter months and integrating modern technology to enhance tax efficiency. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-07-30
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