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Thailand to Introduce 300 Baht Tourism Tax to Boost Revenue

Published on September 26, 2024. EST READ TIME: 2 minutes

Thailand to Introduce 300 Baht Tourism Tax to Boost Revenue

Thailand is set to introduce a 300 Baht tourism tax for international visitors in 2024, aiming to boost government revenue and fund infrastructure improvements. The tax is part of a broader strategy to ensure sustainable tourism and enhance services, particularly as the country experiences a surge in visitor numbers post-pandemic. According to Thai authorities, the funds collected will be directed toward upgrading facilities, ensuring better maintenance of tourist hotspots, and improving emergency healthcare services for tourists. The move comes as Thailand seeks to balance the economic benefits of tourism with the need to protect its resources and infrastructure. While some concerns have been raised about the potential impact on visitor numbers, officials believe the tax will have minimal effects on overall tourism demand, given the modest amount. By reinvesting in infrastructure, Thailand aims to maintain its appeal as a global tourist destination while promoting responsible tourism practices.

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