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Thailand, Tourism Tax
Planning a trip to Thailand? You may have to shell out more. All about proposed tourism tax
Thailand's new tourism minister, Sorawong Thienthong, plans to start collecting 300 baht (around ₹750) as tourism tax, a proposal which was put on hold by the previous Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin-led administration.
Heading to Thailand? Get ready for a new 300-baht tourism tax!
Thailand's new tourism minister has announced the government's plan to implement a 300-baht tourism tax aimed at boosting revenue.
Thailand plans to reintroduce INR 750 tourism tax soon
In a recent update, the Thai government is planning to reintroduce INR 750 tourism tax soon. The news was shared by the newly appointed tourism minister, Sorawong Thienthong. The minister has announced plans to revive the tourism tax set at 300 baht (approximately INR 750).
Planning a trip to Thailand? You may have to shell out more in taxes. All about proposed tourism tax
Sorawong Thienthong, Thailand’s new tourism minister, plans to restart the collection of 300 baht (nearly ₹750) as tourism tax.
Thailand To Introduce Rs 750 Tourism Tax: Details Revealed
Thailand's tourism tax is structured as follows: air travelers are charged 300 baht (approximately Rs 750), while those entering by land or sea pay 150 baht (around Rs 380).
Thailand reintroduces 300-baht tourism tax
Thailand's Tourism Minister, Sorawong Thienthong, plans to reintroduce a 300-baht tourism tax to boost revenue, targeting 3 trillion baht this year. The tax will fund infrastructure and tourist safety.
Thailand plans Rs 750 tourist tax for visitors: Here's what you must know
The tourism fee, approved by the Thai cabinet in 2022, has yet to be enforced due to the lack of official endorsement through the Royal Gazette
Thailand plans to collect ₹750 as tourism tax: Check details
Thailand's new tourism minister, Sorawong Thienthong, has said that he is considering to restart the collection of the 300 baht ( ₹750) tourism tax, according to a Business Standard report, which added that this was kept on hold by the previous administration of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin,
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