The Thailand “Hotel Tax”

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Ex. What happens if an estate agent in Thailand lies, double deals, cheats or misrepresents…? “Can you count on and trust every single estate agent in Thailand?”

The surprising increase of the so called “local tax” for hotels from 1% to 2% in Phang Nga Province created a fear among hotel business operators in other provinces of Thailand that they could also be affected by an increase or the establishment of such “local tax”. In the following we would like to explain briefly the legal basis of such local “tax” and whom it affects.

The Thailand “Hotel Tax”

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