The Thai government has been working since the early 2010s to facilitate and support electronic transactions. One of its biggest improvements has been made in the development of a platform for the preparation and delivery of electronic tax invoices and electronic receipts (e-Tax invoice and e-Receipt) for the Tax Revenue Department (TRD). With this platform, electronic transactions for the private and public sectors have been placed by international standards. The issue and submission of e-Tax invoices and e-Receipt have been completely optional since the date it was announced, and there is still no regulation on this issue.
Source SNI
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