COMMITMENT TO OPENNESS

Last updated: June 18, 2025, 00:48  |  Written by: Caitlin Long

Commitment To Openness
Commitment To Openness

In January

Earnings already subject to the 15% capital gains tax don't need to be included when calculating income taxes. Thailand’s cabinet on Tuesday approved a tax

In January, multiple reports surfaced citing sources from the Finance Ministry that Profits from cryptocurrency trading will be subject to a 15% capital gains tax. This new

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Therefore

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Therefore, eyeing taxpayers’ money, the Thai government decided to levy a 15% capital gains tax on crypto traders. The new law would bring the Revenue Department

On Tuesday the Financial Times reported that Thailand would not be going forward with a 15% capital gains tax on cryptocurrencies. Thailand’s lawmakers announced

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In Thailand

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In Thailand, gains from cryptocurrency trading are subject to a 15% capital gains tax, making it essential to maintain accurate records of your transactions. This tax

Thailand’s regulatory authority has decided to levy a 15 percent capital gains tax on all cryptocurrency profits, following the considerable growth in the size and value of the

Thailand

Thailand will reportedly not proceed with its 15% cryptocurrency tax plan after traders in the nation expressed strong opposition, according to The Financial Times. On

Profits from cryptocurrency trading are now subject to a 15% capital gains tax, according to a source from the Finance Ministry. The ministry recommends investors

Thailand’s revenue department has abandoned a plan to impose a 15% withholding tax on crypto transactions, according to the Financial Times. The news comes

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