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Excise tax chief assures new alcoholic law will be fairer for business operators and consumers

 

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BANGKOK: -- The Excise Department today dismissed the new excise tax structure on whiskey, beer and wine now widely shared on the social media saying the actual collection won't be as high as what it appeared on the tax structure.

 

Instead, the director-general of the department Somchai Poonsawat assured that the new excise tax structure would enable efficiency in tax collection, create fairness for business operators both in and outside the country.

 

He admitted that  if the new excise tax law becomes effective 180 days after it is published in the Royal Gazette, the department will get higher tax.

 

But at the same time, the department will adjust tax rates so as to not put higher burden on business operators passing the burden to consumers.

 

He said the calculation for the new tax structure was based on tax collection from maximum rates while in actual practise, the collected rates wouldn’t be as high as appeared in the new tax structure.

 

He said he couldn’t say how much the exact rates would be as this would be fixed again but assured that the new rates wouldn’t be higher than the existing rates.

 

He said the Excise Department will adhere to the government’s policy that advised that the new tax structure must not affect the burden of business operators and consumers.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/excise-tax-chief-assures-new-alcoholic-law-will-fairer-business-operators-consumers/

 
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32 minutes ago, webfact said:

"......the department will get higher tax".

33 minutes ago, webfact said:

"......the new rates wouldn’t be higher than the existing rates"

35 minutes ago, webfact said:

".....the new tax structure must not affect the burden of business operators and consumers".

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Does anybody know what all this smarmy doublespeak means? Telling the truth doesn't seem to come easy to the government.

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There was a strange new smell coming from under the stairs, apparently it was some new medicinal soup which had an affect on the people who participated in sampling this liquid ensuring a jolly good nights sleep was also mentioned whilst some said it was good for the body ( they said this Thai naturally I am just translating).

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16 hours ago, JonnyF said:

The new rates won't be higher, but the department will collect more tax?

 

That's totally clear now, thanks.

If I understand it correctly, the new tax will be on the retail price Vs wholesale. So no change in rate but how the tax is applied,.

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17 hours ago, nong38 said:

There was a strange new smell coming from under the stairs, apparently it was some new medicinal soup

I though it was made in the toilet ( according to mr happy ) maybe because the room is small and easier to control the temperature ?

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What was it, about 2 years ago now, tax on cigarettes and beer/booze was increased and domestic beer cans and bottles got smaller by 10ml?  Certainly seems to be a long term, plan carried out incrementally to reduce level and duration of public backlash. 

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3 hours ago, madmitch said:

What a fine example of gobbledegook, with each paragraph trying to clarify the issue but in effect it confuses it.

 

Why not wait until the situation is clear, if it ever is, before making comment?

T>I>T

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4 hours ago, madmitch said:

What a fine example of gobbledegook, with each paragraph trying to clarify the issue but in effect it confuses it.

 

Why not wait until the situation is clear, if it ever is, before making comment?

I agree what a bunch of gobblygook. Would be nice if someone could cut through all the BS and tell us what they are saying. Off shore operators??? If they get to stupid on this bar sales will go down. 

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