wimpy Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 1 hour ago, dinsdale said: Chilean reds are drinkable. More a quaffing wine than anything decent but it's cheap and it's somewhat drinkable. What does this have to do with lowering the tax rate on locally produced alcoholic beverages? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post dinsdale Posted February 26 Popular Post Share Posted February 26 (edited) January 8. Buying wines in Thailand is going to get much cheaper, as the country is set to introudce a sweeping tax reform including completely removing import tariffs in an effort to boost the country’s tourism. The country’s cabinent has passed a landmark decision to reduce taxes for alcoholic beverages including wine, local liquor and spirits to promote tourism, a significant contributor to the Thai economy, the government has announced earlier this month. According to the government spokesperson, import tariffs on wines, which currently stands at 54% and 60% of declared value, will be abolished indefinitely. Additionally, the excise tax on wine will also be lowered from 10% to 5% of its price. These tax cuts are expected to significantly reduce the cost of imported wines in Thailand, a country that has traditionally imposed an average tax of about 250% on wine, including import tariffs, excise tax, municipal tax, and a 7% VAT. Not going to happen as many on here predicted. ozz1 Advanced Member 628 Gender:Male Popular Post Posted January 8 I'll believe it when i see it Very true my friend. very true indeed. Edited February 26 by dinsdale 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dinsdale Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 5 minutes ago, wimpy said: What does this have to do with lowering the tax rate on locally produced alcoholic beverages? I was responding to other posters. Anything wrong with that? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Toby1947 Posted February 26 Popular Post Share Posted February 26 6 hours ago, rexpotter said: Bought a bottle Chilean Red for 399 baht the other day from there. 150 baht at Aldi in the UK 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dinsdale Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 Just now, Toby1947 said: 150 baht at Aldi in the UK Bt500ish can get you a very nice bottle of red in Ausralia. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mran66 Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 This is the move intended to trigger the Chinese group tours back again. Only problem is that the Chinese masses never heard about wine, just baijiu, so a bit misfired. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul1804 Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 3 hours ago, ChrisY1 said: Oh yes....plonk is available at that price.....you use it for cooking right? 3 hours ago, ChrisY1 said: Oh yes....plonk is available at that price.....you use it for cooking right? Yes cooking and marinating!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chalong circle Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 "the new tax reduction would only benefit a certain group of people." At least, it is clearly stated 5555! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul1804 Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 40 minutes ago, spidermike007 said: This is wrong, this will not have any effect on tourism, a big zero. What might have an effect on tourism would be lowering the import wine tax on fine wines, and growing that part of the industry. Perhaps that would help to attract the wealthier tourists that Thailand keeps droning on and on about. Tourists who have very deep pockets are highly offended when they come here and try to order a bottle of wine that they pay $100 for at home, and it's $500 to $600, or it's just not available. And nobody knows anything about them because the wine industry is so severely oppressed due to the heinous taxation issues. This administration needs to start getting some smarts, and exercising their brains rather than behaving like buffalo, and passing one policy after another which make no difference. Yes true and I would imagine also the local beer makers lobby ( grease ) the authorities to keep the import taxes (not excise) in place so they will sell more locally produced beer. Hopefully one day the powers that be will see the bigger picture and understand with sensible imported taxes the tourism revenue will increase to benefit all. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack Hammer Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 8 hours ago, flyingtlger said: I think that's debatable.... Do the authorities honestly think reducing the exercise on liquor will encourage more tourist to come to Thailand? The only benefactors will be large retail stores, breweries and liquor producers located in Thailand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stix40 Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 Those cheap red wines for sale 299b should really be about 180b based on the quality ! Therefore for a minimum decent sup should be around 280b imvho Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grumpy one Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 4 hours ago, ChrisY1 said: Oh yes....plonk is available at that price.....you use it for cooking right? Drain cleaner is a much better use Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IamNoone88 Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 Seems like most of the new tourists racing around on big bikes, no helmets or shirts and jumping red lights are the type that do not drink. Fortunately. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Old Bull Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 They could give Lao Khow away free, tourists would not drink it. Just a few of us old timers and Thai villagers. I can handle it OK. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snig27 Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 1 hour ago, Hakuna Matata said: ThaiBev's boss will be happy He doesn't have a boss, he is the boss, hence why they have actively tried to kill the craft beer industry which any fool could see would be a money maker for the country as a whole (see Vietnam and Singapore) and actually offer up some "soft power" to send around the world. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
candide Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 57 minutes ago, hotchilli said: Does that mean Thai produced, not imported? That's what I also understand! I doubt cheaper Sangsom will attract more tourists! 😀 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gandtee Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 Let's get down to basics. How much will a case of Chang be now? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carlyai Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 1 hour ago, Hakuna Matata said: I have gout attack from red wine Bad luck...keep drinking, just cut off your foot, less painfull than stopping drinking. 🙂 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carlyai Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 41 minutes ago, Jack Hammer said: Do the authorities honestly think reducing the exercise on liquor will encourage more tourist to come to Thailand? The only benefactors will be large retail stores, breweries and liquor producers located in Thailand. And me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dinsdale Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 4 minutes ago, Gandtee said: Let's get down to basics. How much will a case of Chang be now? "now" is an interesting word in your sentence. I wonder when exactly now will be. How much reduction in price? Well TIT so probably go up. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sambum Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 ".....stated that the new tax reduction would only benefit a certain group of people." In other words - "The Big Boys". And what about the much vaunted proposed 50% cut in Import duties and Taxes on foreign wine and spirits - still under the rug I suppose? Where it will probably stay for a couple of years and they can bring it back out, wave it around for a while and then put it back again. Yeah, yeah, yeah!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Negita43 Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 (edited) 5 hours ago, ChrisY1 said: Oh yes....plonk is available at that price.....you use it for cooking right? Like all cheap wine after the 5th glass it tastes fantastic Also I saw some "French" wines in Tesco - when you read the labels on the reverse of the bottle on two different alleged Vintners they both read the same with the same grammatical and spelling mistakes well I can't find one for "sham". Edited February 26 by Negita43 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sambum Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 (edited) 2 hours ago, dinsdale said: I'm not sure about this. I seem to remember import duties and excise were involved. Stand to be corrected though. On February 23rd, 2024, Mr. Ekniti Nitithanprapas, the Director General of the Excise Department, publicly announced the adjustment of excise taxes and duties structures on local liquor ................." Nothing mentioned about imported wines and spirits - see my post above the previous one for those! And as if to clarify the point that imports were not included:- "However, Mr. Thanakorn Kuptajitti, the adviser to the Thai Alcohol Beverage Business Association, stated that the new tax reduction would only benefit a certain group of people." Edited February 26 by sambum Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wrwest Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 Just paid usual price today at Tops on Monte Clare box wine. Maybe because it is a blend. Did not check the comparative price on the bottles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Expat68 Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 2 hours ago, SpaceKadet said: In my understanding that refers to lao khao, Sang Som, Leo, Chang beer, and such. They will never lower the duties on their cash cow, the imported wine. Do you know what the tax is on these at the moment? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sambum Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 8 minutes ago, Negita43 said: Like all cheap wine after the 5th glass it tastes fantastic Also I saw some "French" wines in Tesco - when you read the labels on the reverse of the bottle on two different alledged Vintners they both read the same with the same grammatical and spelling mistakes well I can't find one for "sham". Spelling mistakes? - "alledged"? ("alleged" surely! 😀) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sambum Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 (edited) 7 minutes ago, Expat68 said: Do you know what the tax is on these at the moment? Must be quite hefty as they were talking about Import Duties and Taxes being reduced by 50% a couple of months ago, (and a couple of years ago, and......):- "Sep 21, 2564 BE — A news report by the Bangkok Post said the Customs Department is looking to cut tariffs on imported alcoholic beverages by 50% over a five year ..." However,further down the article:-" though nothing is yet official with the move, the news report mentioned." Edited February 26 by sambum 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Negita43 Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 Just now, sambum said: Spelling mistakes? - "alledged"? ("alleged" surely! 😀) That's what cheap wine does for you! - of course you are correct - and sober I hope 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monty1412 Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 7 hours ago, bamnutsak said: Less expensive alcohol must be about #433 on the list of reasons to choose a tourist destination. Yeah its a funny one.... alcohol at really high prices is a true off to tourists aka Singapore but lower priced alcohol is not so much of a turn on Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moonlover Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 2 hours ago, 1happykamper said: Covid 19 didn't cause these problems.. Thailand government shutting down borders and ordering many places closed was the cause! In line with just about every other country in the world! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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