Ruling party MP urges caution in levying tax on stocks and crypto trading

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Palang Pracharath MP Watanya Wongopasi has suggested that the Excise Department study every aspect carefully before imposing taxes on cryptocurrency trading and sales of stocks.

Ruling party MP urges caution in levying tax on stocks and crypto trading

Watanya on Wednesday attended a meeting of the Committee on Monetary Affairs, Finance, Financial Institutions, and Financial Market that discussed taxing stock trading and digital assets.

In a post on Thursday on her Facebook page, she summarised important discussions that took place at the meeting.

Paiboon Nalinthrangkurn, chairman of the Federation of Thai Capital Market Organisations, made the point that a tax on stock trading would decrease liquidity in the market by at least 40 per cent. Paiboon said that large numbers of foreign investors and short-term investors would stop trading as the cost of trading would become unviable for them, especially for foreign investors. He said liquidity is important to attract institutional investors and foreign investors to invest in Thailand.

Pakorn Peetathawatchai, president of The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), and Soraphol Tulayasathien, SET senior executive vice president, suggested that the government raise funds for infrastructure so it could save 250 billion baht last year. They agreed that liquidity in the Thai stock market was important to maintain the Thai economic system.

Yutthana Srisavat, the CEO and founder of iTAX, said that these proposed tax collections could not be implemented in the 2021 taxation year because investors were not prepared and had not collected the necessary evidence. He said people trade in cryptocurrency in a digital exchange, which makes it impractical to identify the buyer or seller to file taxes.

Ruling party MP urges caution in levying tax on stocks and crypto trading

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He also added that Thai digital asset operators would be able to compete with other countries only if we allow them to grow. The department would be able to collect corporate tax and value-added tax from trading, which would be more beneficial than collecting a tax from investors, which would be an obstacle for development, he said.

Peeradej Tanruangporn, president of Thai Digital Asset Association, said that operators had not deployed personnel and a system to collect evidence for taxes. He said it will take at least one year to develop such a system. Also, there was the likelihood of some people faking their identities to avoid paying high taxes, which will be an obstacle for tax collection and detecting money laundering.

Chonladet Khemarattana, president of Thai Fintech Association, suggested fair calculation of the capital gains tax, but the problem would be that a trader could use another person’s account to avoid tax. He said the industry is currently growing. He urged the department to see the impact on business growth from levying a tax.

The committee’s adviser, Prinn Panitchpakdi, suggested that the Excise Department explain to investors before imposing the tax. He asked the department to study the short-, medium-, and long-term effects. He wanted a comparative study on letting Thai operators grow which also benefits the country versus collecting the tax when operators are not ready, which would cause the industry to shrink.

The Excise Department said that it has to collect the tax for the Treasury but it admitted that it had not studied the impact of its move on liquidity. The department said it had been studying only a tax on stock trading. It said there was a problem with the cryptocurrency tax and it would be implemented only after careful consideration. The department said that it was studying the effects of imposing a cryptocurrency tax.

Regarding the tax on stocks, the department argued that there had been no tax for 30 years and in that same period, from 1991 to 2021, the SET had grown 22 times. The department said a 0.1 per cent tax is not much. According to Asian Development Bank, 97 per cent of Financial Transaction Tax collection was from big investors or people with high revenue.

The department compared the fee and tax on brokers was 90 per cent of transaction cost, which is not high when compared to Malaysia. It cited the example of Hong Kong, which collected tax from both buyer and seller. The department thought that the cost of trading at around 0.22 per cent is lower than in some countries.

The department added that almost every country collected one of these taxes. The Philippines and Vietnam, for instance, collect both capital gains and transaction taxes. The department assured that the impact would be lower when compared to other countries.

Meanwhile, the department is discussing with the private sector about the cryptocurrency tax. They were studying and incorporating the suggestions.

Watanya said in her post that the meeting was a good starting point for every sector to present information to the Excise Department for further deliberations.

Published : January 21, 2022

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Market risk-off, mass sale of Thai stocks to make baht volatile after weak opening

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The baht opened at 32.95 to the US dollar on Friday, weakening from Thursday’s closing of 32.92, though it’s likely to move between 32.85 and 33.05 during the day.

Market risk-off, mass sale of Thai stocks to make baht volatile after weak opening

Krungthai Bank market strategist Poon Panichpibool said the baht is volatile and likely to move sideways despite the government easing prevention measures and reopening the country under the Test & Go scheme. The baht is also supported by the selling of gold.

However, the market is in a risk-off state causing the dollar to strengthen, while foreign investors are expected to continue selling Thai stocks.

The key support level for the baht would be from 32.80 to 32.90 – a level that importers are waiting for so they can buy dollars. Meanwhile, the baht’s key resistance level would be from 33.10 to 33.30 – a level eyed by exporters so they can offload their dollars, he added.

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Published : January 21, 2022

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US Fed interest rate hike, rising jobless claims set to pressure SET

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Krungsri Securities has forecast that the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) Index will fall to between 1,645 and 1,650 points on Friday.

US Fed interest rate hike, rising jobless claims set to pressure SET

It said the index is being pressured by uncertainty over whether the US Federal Reserve will raise the interest rate to tackle inflation and rising initial unemployment claims.

However, it said mass buy-ups of company shares whose business turnover is expected to grow and those that have gained positive sentiment will help boost the index.

It recommends the purchase of the following as an investment strategy:

• AOT, MINT, CENTEL, ERW and AAV will benefit from the government’s move to relaunch the Test & Go scheme from February 1 and the fourth phase of the “Rao Tiew Duay Kan” (We Travel Together) travel subsidy from next week.

• PTTEP, TOP, PTTGC, IVL and SPRC will benefit from the rising price of oil and gross refining margin.

• BBL, TTB, KBANK, KTB and BLA will benefit from news of the US interest rate hike.

The SET Index closed at 1,656.96 on Thursday, down 1.28 points or 0.08 per cent. Transactions totalled 80.86 billion baht with an index high of 1,666.60 and a low of 1,656.47.

Published : January 21, 2022

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Gems and jewellery exports ride out the Covid crisis

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The Covid-19 crisis has not affected jewellery sales, despite it being a luxury item, an industry expert said.

Gems and jewellery exports ride out the Covid crisis

Sumed Prasongpongchai, director of the Gem and Jewellery Institute of Thailand, revealed that Thai gems and jewellery were an important export product and had generated top value for the country for a long time.

Total gold exports from January to November 2021 was valued at $9.215 billion. He said there were signs of a steady increase in demand due to the economic recovery in many countries.

Even though the pandemic continues to cast a shadow, it has not affected trading, Sumed said. Past gemstone auctions have seen price increase by 20-30 per cent, including the participation of entrepreneurs in various activities with both offline and online trading.

However, entrepreneurs have to adapt to global trends, such as the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations that requires ethical business practices and a tracing system for the origin of coloured gemstones, he said.

Published : January 20, 2022

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New 20-baht polymer banknotes to be issued on March 24

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The Bank of Thailand (BOT) will issue 20-baht polymer banknotes in order to have new and clean notes in circulation that can last longer.

New 20-baht polymer banknotes to be issued on March 24

The central bank chose the 20 baht banknote for the polymer version as this currency denomination is the mostly widely circulated, and hence more affected by wear and tear.

The use of polymer banknotes will reduce the number of new banknotes printed to replace damaged banknotes and they are also more environmentally friendly.

Central banks in many countries have issued polymer banknotes, including the UK, Canada, Australia, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam.

The 20-baht polymer banknote has the same visual and overall appearance as the current 20 baht paper banknote, except that it uses advanced anti-counterfeiting technology. An additional anti-counterfeit feature of the polymer banknote is a transparent compartment. An opalescent red colour has been incorporated for identification. More detail for the visually impaired has been added to the teardrop-shaped transparent top, with a small, embossed “20” number to make it easier to touch.

Polymer banknotes in the denomination of 20 baht will be circulated from March 24. People can get these notes at all branches of commercial banks and specialised financial institutions.

Published : January 20, 2022

Despite setbacks, Arkhom sticks to growth, inflation forecasts for 2022

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Finance Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith is optimistic the gross domestic product in 2022 would grow at 3.5 to 4 per cent, while inflation would remain in the 1-3 per cent band, despite the increasing prices of goods and energy.

Despite setbacks, Arkhom sticks to growth, inflation forecasts for 2022

He assured that the government was not ignoring the problem and that the Prime Minister had assigned the Commerce and Agriculture and Cooperatives ministries to closely deal with the issues, especially the price of pigs that have skyrocketed. Meanwhile, oil prices are being closely monitored by the Ministry of Energy and price of diesel fuel has been fixed at no more than 30 baht per litre.

The Bank of Thailand and the Finance Ministry are closely monitoring the situation to keep inflation within the 1-3 per cent range, Arkhom promised. There may be times when inflation is near 3 per cent or maybe a bit beyond the range, but the situation is unclear, depending on commodity and food prices.

He said the export sector had done well in 2021 and is expected to repeat the performance in 2022. Today, the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration has resolved to revive the “Test and Go” policy for foreign tourists entering Thailand from February 1. It is believed this move will help the tourism sector recover gradually this year.

However, the Omicron coronavirus variant, labour shortage and inflation remain challenges for 2022, he warned.

Published : January 20, 2022

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Ajinomoto introduces nutrient profiling menu system in bid to improve consumers’ health

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Ajinomoto Group announced it is rolling out the “world’s first nutrient profiling system” to scientifically assess the nutritional value of cooked dishes.

Ajinomoto introduces nutrient profiling menu system in bid to improve consumers’ health

The Nutrient Profiling System for Menus (ANPS-M) was presented at a recent annual meeting of the Japanese Society of Public Health.

The group also plans to promote the development and implementation of ANPS-M overseas, such as in Asean, including Thailand, and Latin America as a system that accommodates the local food culture of each country and region.

As interest in improving nutrition has grown around the world, global food companies have introduced nutrient profiling systems as methods for assessing the amount of nutrients contained in food on a scientific basis in order to express its nutritional quality in an easy-to-understand manner.

The newly developed ANPS-M addresses that issue and makes it possible to assess the nutritional values of dishes prepared with seasoning, including providing clarity on nutritional issues, thereby informing how to improve nutrition by supporting a reduction of salt and fat and optimising protein and vegetable intake without compromising on taste, Ajinomoto said in a press release.

Furthermore, the group will utilise this system to help consumers eat nutritionally well-balanced meals, it said.

“Ajinomoto will continue contributing to comfortable lifestyles and extending healthy life expectancies for people around the world as it strives to become a company that helps resolve food and health issues, which reflect our core business as we adhere to the principle of ‘Ajinomoto Group Creating Shared Values’,” it added.

Published : January 20, 2022

The Standard, Hua Hin celebrates Chinese NY with creative cuisine, ancient healing

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Guests are invited to a collaborative four-hand, five-course dinner at Praça on 31st January, followed by authentic ear seeding on 1st February, as time-honored traditions fuse with contemporary style.

The Standard, Hua Hin celebrates Chinese NY with creative cuisine, ancient healing

To celebrate the dawn of the Year of the Tiger, The Standard beach resort in Hua Hin has unveiled a series of “sensational festive offerings that fuse rich traditions of the past with cutting-edge cuisine and timeless mid-century sophistication”.

Praça, the upbeat beachside bar, and Thai izakaya feature two award-winning chefs – Peter Lai, an expert in the art of Cantonese cuisine, and Prasertchai “Jacky” Trongvanichnam, a former Iron Chef champion – who will work together to produce a mouth-watering five-course Asian feast of tempting Thai fare courtesy of chef Jacky and delicious Chinese dishes crafted by chef Peter, the hotel said in a press statement.

Following an enticing amuse-bouche of apple plum ice cream, guests will be served two delectable appetisers – chef Peter’s scallop & XO sauce and chef Jacky’s “moo pa-lo bao” (slow-cooked pork with five Chinese spices in a bao bun). For the third course, Peter’s king prawns with truffle & mushroom will complement Jacky’s “lark bua thord” (crisp lotus root with “nam prik ong”), before the scrumptious main course: Peter’s chow mein with roasted duck and Jacky’s “pla too yang” (grilled mackerel with soy & ginger broth).

The evening ends with a heavenly Thai dessert of “bua loy” (assorted dumplings in coconut pandan broth).

The Standard, Hua Hin celebrates Chinese NY with creative cuisine, ancient healing

This culinary collaboration – at Praça from 6pm on January 31 – is priced at THB1,500 net per person, or THB1,300 net for guests who reserve a table before January 24.

To bring the spirit of the Spring Festival to life, talented Thai aerial artist Kru Leng Rachanikorn will perform during the night.

For more information, check out https://www.standardhotels.com/hua-hin/happenings/a-four-handed-feast-at-praca.

Additionally, to give guests a lasting reminder of their Chinese New Year celebrations in Hua Hin, The Standard has teamed up with a professional practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine to offer “ear seeding” – an ancient technique designed to treat physical and emotional ailments, the hotel said.

The Standard, Hua Hin celebrates Chinese NY with creative cuisine, ancient healing

On January 31 from 10am to 4pm, Emilie Erlandsson from Apothe Qi will give guests an exclusive opportunity to have small 24 karat seeds and crystals implanted in their ears at The Spa at a cost of THB1,000 per person.

A form of acupressure, ear seeds are reputed to help ease joint pain, migraine, insomnia, hormonal imbalances, weight gain, skin issues and anxiety.

According to the hotel, there are few people better qualified to offer this

Published : January 20, 2022

Thailand exports record-breaking 1,000 tonnes of rice to Chongqing via E-san Gateway

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Thailand on Thursday achieved “historic” success in exporting 1,000 tonnes of Thai rice to western China’s Chongqing municipality for the first time via the E-san Gateway, the newest railway linking the Laos-China rail system.

Thailand exports record-breaking 1,000 tonnes of rice to Chongqing via E-san Gateway

Alongkorn Ponlaboot, an adviser to the Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry, said the rail-transport achievement will expand trade opportunities and generate revenue to farmers, businesses and the country.

He said the achievement came about after cooperation between the Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry, the Commerce and Foreign Affairs ministries and the agricultural and private sectors.

“We would like to thank Laos and China for their cooperation despite difficulties amid the Covid-19 crisis,” Alongkorn said.

“We will evaluate our rice exports, freight and container booking systems and aim for the same achievement in exporting more agricultural products to other Chinese provinces and other countries as soon as possible.”

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Alongkorn said it took about two years for the E-san Gateway to officially open on December 3 last year.

He also said the ministry would use the gateway to penetrate markets in Central Asia, East Asia, the Middle East, Russia and Europe with a variety of products such as rubber, fruits, orchids, cassava, oil palm, fishery and livestock.

Alongkorn went on to explain that Chongqing is a hub for transportation as it is located near the New Silk Road and the Yangtze River. The Chinese government has also implemented a policy to link the municipality with Asean countries.

“Apart from being rail and aviation hubs, Chongqing has its Guoyuan Port on the Yangtze and its Shuangfu International Agricultural Trade City for product distribution.”

Alongkorn said Thailand had the largest fruit market share in China last year with an export value of more than 100 billion baht.

He added that Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Chalermchai Sreeon had ordered related agencies to pay attention to prevention of Covid-19 contamination in products as this would affect exports.

Published : January 20, 2022

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Baht slumps to lowest level in 2 months

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The baht hit its lowest point in two months, opening on Thursday at 32.90 to the US dollar, down from Wednesday’s closing of 33.04.

Baht slumps to lowest level in 2 months

The currency is likely to move between 32.85 and 33.05 to the greenback during the day and even swing sideways unless it is influenced by a new factor, Krungthai Bank market strategist Poon Panichpibool predicted.

Poon said the baht would strengthen as investors sell their gold. However, he said it would swing sideways and not strengthen much if there was no supporting transaction from foreign investors or other factors that would help it strengthen.

He said the dollar might advance due to the demand for safe-haven assets.

Moreover, the currency market is volatile so foreign investors might offload more Thai stocks.

Poon also said the baht would see support from sales of gold if the price of the precious metal stayed between 1,830 and 1,840 dollars per ounce.

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The key support level for the Thai currency would be from 32.80 to 32.90 – a level which importers are waiting for so they can purchase dollars. Meanwhile, the baht’s key resistance level would be from 33.20 to 33.30 – a level eyed by exporters so they can offload their dollars, he added.

Published : January 20, 2022

By : THE NATION