07.18.23

Incentives for taxpayers to adopt e-invoicing

Thai Revenue Department (RD) introduced e-invoicing regulations in 2017.  While there is no obligation to adopt e-invoicing, taxpayers who opt to do so must comply with the regulations. 

Taxpayers are required to transmit their e-invoices to RD by the 15th of the following month under the e-invoicing regulation. Invoices transmitted to RD must carry digital signature and certificate, which can be obtained using a specific USB-like hardware from RD. 

A three-year deduction incentive was implemented by the Thai Revenue Department in 2019 to encourage the use of e-invoicing, which was further extended to 2025 by Royal Decree No. 766 released in June 2023.  In accordance with Decree 766, a company or juristic partnership is eligible to deduct up to 100% of the following expenses: 

  • Expense for investment in an electronic system including computer equipment and software for eInvoice and eReceipt; Equipment for storing electronic certificates or other equipment used together with a computer for preparing, delivering, receiving, or maintaining e- tax invoices or e- receipts. 
  • Fees paid to service provider of eInvoice and eReceipt systems.  
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