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Local alcohol? Does this mean Thailand is going into the moonshining business?

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Thai Cabinet Hopes Tax Cuts on Local Alcohol Will Boost Tourism

By Adam Judd

3 January, 2024

On January 2nd, 2024, Mr. Lawan Saengsanit, the Director-General of the Revenue Department, publicly revealed that the Thai cabinet approved an adjustment on excise taxes and duties structures on local liquor to promote Thailand as a central hub for tourism.

Thai Excise Department officials amended the ad valorem tax rate for locally brewed alcoholic beverages to 0% ad valorem tax and 150 baht per liter with 100 degree proof, reduced previously from 10%.
Additionally, Thai locally distilled alcoholic beverages, such as Soju, were another category of brewed beverages, applying 0% ad valorem tax and 255 baht per liter with 100 degree proof.

For wine and fruit wine, the tax collection structure was revised, removing the price-tiered tax system and implementing a single tax rate to align with international standards. The new rates were 5% ad valorem tax and 1,000 baht per liter with 100 degree proof for wine, and 0% ad valorem tax and 900 baht per liter with 100 degree proof for fruit wine.

Additionally, there was a modification in the tax rate for entertainment services from 10% of service revenue without expense deduction to 5%, implemented as a short-term measure due to last until December 31st, 2024. These measures aimed to boost tourism and support businesses affected by COVID-19.

The Customs Department also adjusted the customs tax structure for wine products, exempting customs duties for 21 items from the previous rates of 54% and 60%.

“These measures will be enacted as ministerial regulations and announcements respectively, by the end of January 2024. The promotion of Thailand overall as a tourism hub will increase net revenues from excise taxes and customs duties by approximately 401 million baht per year and expand the Thai economy by 0.0073% compared to previously without the measures. Additionally, it will increase tourism sector revenues from 1.492 trillion baht to 1.495 trillion baht, a growth of 2.9 billion baht,” Lawan remarked.

https://tpnnational.com/2024/01/03/thai ... t-tourism/
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Adam Judd wrote: Thu Jan 04, 2024 8:12 amThai Excise Department officials amended the ad valorem tax rate for locally brewed alcoholic beverages to 0% ad valorem tax and 150 baht per liter with 100 degree proof, reduced previously from 10%.
1 Thailand has quite a few free trade agreements with other countries. Presumably those don't include alcoholic beverages then ??

2 What they desperately need is some policies that permit and even encourage small local craft breweries, producing proper beer. From what I've been reading, anyone in Thailand who wants to get into that business currently goes to Laos or Cambodia to open their brewery.
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