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VAT Registration
VAT in Thailand is 7%. A business must register for VAT once its annual revenue exceeds THB 1.8 million, and may register voluntarily below that. After registering you must issue tax invoices and file VAT monthly (form PP30). True Bizz handles VAT registration and ongoing filing for companies in Bangkok.
What is VAT Registration in Thailand?
VAT applies to anyone or any company that sells products or offers services in Thailand and has an annual revenue of more than 1.8 million THB. Each firm that exceeds the VAT threshold must register for VAT and meet the criteria in order to be completely compliant with the Revenue Law.

How does VAT work in Thailand?
VAT (Value Added Tax) registration is required for every business with a yearly gross income of 1,800,000 THB or higher. Businesses that import, sell, as well as provide services in Thailand must register to pay VAT.
A service is considered to be given in Thailand if it is conducted in Thailand. It is vital to understand that some services are VAT free, while others are zero-rated. Companies that are not compelled to register for VAT may do so if they so desire.
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Prepare and submit all the VAT registration documents required for registration. This includes collecting and collating information about the company such as the business registration certificate, signatures for the directors, proof of company headquarters, and others.
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Answering questions in relation to the VAT registration process.
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Advise on post-registration compliance.
Frequently Asked Questions
When must a company register for VAT in Thailand?
Registration is mandatory once annual revenue exceeds THB 1.8 million. Businesses below the threshold may register voluntarily, which can be useful for claiming input VAT.
What is the VAT rate in Thailand?
The standard VAT rate is 7%. Certain activities are zero-rated or exempt. We confirm the correct treatment for your business.
How often is VAT filed?
VAT is filed monthly using form PP30, due by the 15th of the following month (later for online filing). We prepare and submit it for you.
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