Thailand cabinet extends tax cuts on diesel to help with cost of living
3/14/2023 9:29:35 AM
Thailand's cabinet on Tuesday agreed to extend an excise tax cut on diesel for another two months to July 20 to help reduce the costs of living, a government official said on Tuesday.
The tax cut of 5 baht ($0.1451) per liter will lead to a loss in revenue of 20 billion baht ($580.21 million), government spokesperson Anucha Burapachaisri told a news conference.
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