Crypto In The Land Of Smiles: Thailand Scraps Gains Tax Until 2029

Crypto In The Land Of Smiles: Thailand Scraps Gains Tax Until 2029

Thailand’s finance ministry has unveiled a plan to drop capital gains tax on cryptocurrencies for five years. Starting Jan. 1, 2025, and running through Dec. 31, 2029, people selling coins like bitcoin through licensed Thai platforms won’t pay tax on those profits. The move comes as Bangkok tries to pull more trading activity under its roof while […]


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