Thailand proposes to tax foreign internet companies

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Thailand proposes to tax foreign internet companies
Thailand on Tuesday approved a draft bill requiring foreign digital service providers to pay a value-added tax (VAT), becoming the latest country in Southeast Asia to seek to boost tax revenues from international tech companies. Last month, Indonesia passed a law requiring big internet ...

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