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Thailand Tax Information

7% VAT

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

Virtual Assistant Services to Invoice

  • Administrative support
  • Email management
  • Calendar scheduling
  • Data entry
  • Research
  • Customer support
  • Social media

Invoice Requirements in Thailand

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

Payment Terms

Retainers paid monthly in advance. Hourly billed bi-weekly or monthly.

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Payment Methods in Thailand

Bank TransferPromptPayCredit CardCash

Virtual Assistant Invoice Tips

  • Track hours with descriptions
  • Group tasks by category
  • Include time tracking report
  • Reference retainer hours
  • Note overtime

Frequently Asked Questions

What tax rate applies to virtual assistant 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 virtual assistants in Thailand?

Common payment methods in Thailand include: Bank Transfer, PromptPay, Credit Card, Cash. Retainers paid monthly in advance. Hourly billed bi-weekly or monthly.

What should virtual assistant invoices include in Thailand?

Your invoice should include: Tax ID number, VAT registration, Client details, VAT (7%). For virtual assistant services specifically, also include: Administrative support, Email management, Calendar scheduling.

How should VAs track and bill time?

Use time tracking software. Provide detailed reports with invoices.

Should VAs offer retainer packages?

Yes, retainers provide stable income. Offer 10, 20, or 40 hour packages.

What is Thailand's VAT rate?

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