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Thailand Tax Information

7% VAT

VAT is 7%. Registration required above 1.8 million THB annual revenue.

Massage Therapist Services to Invoice

  • Swedish massage
  • Deep tissue massage
  • Sports massage
  • Prenatal massage
  • Hot stone therapy
  • Chair massage
  • Couples massage

Invoice Requirements in Thailand

Tax ID number
VAT registration
Client details
VAT (7%)
Total in THB

Payment Terms

Payment at time of service. Packages and memberships paid in advance.

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Payment Methods in Thailand

Bank TransferPromptPayCredit CardCash

Massage Therapist Invoice Tips

  • Specify massage type
  • Include session duration
  • Note add-on services
  • Document package usage
  • Reference health intake

Frequently Asked Questions

What tax rate applies to massage therapist invoices in Thailand?

Thailand has 7% VAT. VAT is 7%. Registration required above 1.8 million THB annual revenue.

What payment methods are common for massage therapists in Thailand?

Common payment methods in Thailand include: Bank Transfer, PromptPay, Credit Card, Cash. Payment at time of service. Packages and memberships paid in advance.

What should massage therapist invoices include in Thailand?

Your invoice should include: Tax ID number, VAT registration, Client details, VAT (7%). For massage therapist services specifically, also include: Swedish massage, Deep tissue massage, Sports massage.

How should massage therapists price services?

Based on session length and massage type. Typically $60-$150+ per hour.

Should massage therapists offer packages?

Yes, packages encourage regular visits. Offer 5 or 10 session packages with discount.

What is Thailand's VAT rate?

7% on most goods and services. Exports are zero-rated.