The main objective of the Tax Computerization Project is to improve the overall tax administration in Thailand through the provision of appropriate hardware, software and systems for tax processing and analysis. The project includes all hardware and related data-entry processing equipment, software, training and technical assistance required by the Revenue Department to establish an advanced tax collection and processing system throughout the country. The components are as follows: (a) hardware to process and audit all major taxes; (b) development and implementation of all software for an integrated tax system, including personal income tax, corporate income tax, withholding tax, business tax and value-added tax, as well as general software and management information systems; (c) technical assistance for: (i) a study to improve the Revenue Department's organization and procedures, as needed, to operate the new computerized tax administration system; (ii) support for a comprehensive training program for all staff, particularly those responsible for computer operations; and (iii) project implementation and supervision; and (d) provision of complementary facilities and services, including buildings, air conditioning, and communications.
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Document Date
1991/01/07
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Document Type
Memorandum & Recommendation of the President
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Report Number
P5357
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Volume No
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Disclosure Date
2011/04/01
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Thailand - Tax Computerization Project
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Keywords
tax administration system;increase in tax revenue;efficiency of tax collection;personal income tax;interest during construction;corporate income tax;variable interest rate;tax return;business tax;condition of effectiveness;amount of tax;procurement of computer;tax collection system;method of procurement;rapid economic development;Projects in Execution;Tax Evasion;government revenue;foreign exchange;computer hardware;project costing;procurement method;land title;power system;food processing;tax process;process system;withholding tax;Technology Transfer;evaluation methodologies;computer operation;tax payment;computer system;power transmission;regional city;grace period;transparent system;political pressure;voluntary compliance;procurement process;tax law;financial rate;discount rate;financial cost;project risk;database management;Fiscal policies;fiscal policy;Tax Compliance;computer facility;social stability;advance tax;processing equipment;Tax Reform;lending strategy;Financing plans;project processing;computer specialist;inflation rate;local specialists;system operation;staff development;local training;price contingency;institutional strengthening;democratic kampuchea;
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Thailand - Tax Computerization Project (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/467391468118460362/Thailand-Tax-Computerization-Project