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    D-MyTax for Digital Tax Services Introduced

    The Revenue Department officially launched the D-MyTax (Digital MyTax) system on January 1st, offering a streamlined One Portal platform for tax services. Designed for both individuals and corporations, the system aims to simplify tax processes and improve accessibility through a single, user-friendly interface.


    D-MyTax enables users to verify their identity once, granting secure access to all tax-related services via the Revenue Department’s website “rd.go.th.” Login options include a Digital ID or RD ID, with services tailored to different taxpayer categories such as individuals, corporate entities, and VAT-registered businesses.


    Key features of the platform include tools for managing tax accounts, an e-Filing system for online submissions, an e-Donation system to track donations, and an e-Appointment system for scheduling consultations on international tax matters. Data sharing between the Revenue Department and other government agencies further enhances the platform's efficiency.


    The system reduces the need for paperwork and streamlines administrative procedures, saving time and resources for users. This aligns with Thailand’s broader goal of transitioning to a fully digital government and reflects the Revenue Department’s focus on leveraging technology to improve services.


    D-MyTax’s launch marks a significant step in digital transformation for Thailand’s tax system. It provides a secure, efficient, and convenient way for citizens and businesses to meet their tax obligations.


    This initiative demonstrates the government’s commitment to modernizing public services and advancing the country’s digital infrastructure, supporting both individual taxpayers and the business community.

    NBT CONNEXT - D-MyTax for Digital Tax Services Introduced

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    Too technical for me to understand at my age.

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    And no English to be seen.

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    Step one: Enter your Thai ID number. If you are a foreigner, just logoff and start filling out the paper forms!

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    This is a sign of progress but it does seem pretty late. Other jurisdictions have been doing this for decades.

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    Quote Originally Posted by qwerty View Post
    Step one: Enter your Thai ID number. If you are a foreigner, just logoff and start filling out the paper forms!
    The existing e-filing site still works (with translate on in Chrome).

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    So went to the tax office and got my TIN.

    Very nice lady there explained how it all works and even filled out the forms for me.

    My tax bill for 2024 is less than Bt5k.

    Can't understand what all the fuss is about.

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