Thailand Tax Codes

Tax codes determine how much tax is paid on each transaction line item. For NetSuite to calculate correct values on transaction records and tax reports, make sure that the tax codes for Thailand are set up correctly.

For more information on tax codes, see Tax Code Properties and Creating Tax Codes.

Tax Code Table for Thailand

The following table shows the tax properties required to correctly generate the Thailand tax reports provided by the International Tax Reports SuiteApp. The tax code names or letters presented in the table are suggested names or default system preferences. You can rename the tax codes. Tax reports identify transactions by looking at the tax code properties, not the tax code names.

On the New Tax Code or Edit Tax Code page, check the boxes of the properties that apply to the tax code. For more information about tax code properties, see Tax Code Properties.

To understand how NetSuite uses the tax codes to get the values for the Value Added Tax Return for Thailand, see What goes into each box - Thailand VAT report.

Note:

Tax type should be set to VAT.

Tax Code

Description

Rate

Property

Purchase Tax Account

Sales Tax Account

Available On

EX-TH

Exempt sales or purchases

0%

Exempt

VAT on Purchases

VAT on Sales

Both (Sales and Purchases)

S-TH

Standard rate

7%

Default

VAT on Purchases

VAT on Sales

Both (Sales and Purchases)

UNDEF_TH

Used when NetSuite cannot determine the appropriate tax code for a transaction

0%

Exclude from VAT reports

VAT on Purchases

VAT on Sales

Both (Sales and Purchases)

Z-TH

Zero rates sales

0%

Export

VAT on Purchases

VAT on Sales

Both (Sales and Purchases)

Related Topics

Tax Accounting Overview
Enabling and Setting Up Taxation Features
Managing Tax Codes
Thailand VAT Reports
VAT and GST Reporting Overview
International Tax Reports

General Notices