Tailand's Dlt Public Service Reform
In 2001, there were approximately 22 million vehicles needed to pay tax in Thailand with 7% growing rate annually. However, the tax administration process being used for more than 30 years, since the number of vehicle was less than 1 million, had been an obstacle to tax collection process. Lots of documentation taxpayers needed to present by law and long waiting time forced taxpayers to be absent from work just to pay vehicle tax. Many taxpayers avoided this situation by neglecting tax payment. Using service agencies found around the Department of Land Transport (DTL) office was another option to pass up the difficulty. Yet, some of these agencies were fraud, which make the taxpayers ending up with deceit payment tag and voucher.
Another obscurity concerned was obsolete laws and regulations. Such laws prevented some taxpayers from paying vehicle tax, for example, a regulation required taxpayers to present a vehicle registration booklet when making tax payment. In many cases,......
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