Thailand to impose top-up tax from Jan 1


BANGKOK: The Royal Gazette website on Thursday (Dec 26) published a royal decree for the top-up tax on multinational corporations operating in Thailand, to come into effect on Jan 1.

The top-up tax is a mechanism designed to ensure that multinational corporations pay a minimum level of corporate income tax, typically aligned with the global minimum tax (GMT) initiative led by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

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