In March 2019, the Thai government introduced the new Land and Building Tax Act B.E. 2562, which has been in effect since January 1, 2020.
The Act obligates individuals, corporate entities, or any beneficiaries of land or buildings, to pay land and building tax. The new law replaces several legislations which include – the Land Tax of 1932; the Land Development Tax of 1965; the Notification of the National Executive Council No. 156 of 1972; and the Royal Decree Designating the Medium Price of Land for Land Development Tax Assessment of 1986.
The tax will be applied to the following categories of property:
Through these latest changes, the government hopes to introduce aprogressive tax system, encourage landowners to utilize their land, and help reduce the overall tax burden on property owners. The tax payments will be due in April of every year.
The Act sets a ceiling tax rate for the different categories of property.
Property owners can be exempted from the land and building tax if they fall under the following categories:
The Act provides a two-year transition period, starting January 1, 2020, to allow property owners to adjust to the new law. During this period there will be a reduced tax rate. This can be seen from the following tables.
There are further tax deductions in the broad tax deduction clause of the Act. To qualify, property owners should fulfil certain criteria:
The government is estimated to collect 39.4 billion baht (US$1.2 billion) from land and property tax in 2020.
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