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Thai tax incentives on the cards to spark 40 Internet data centres in 2015

byCustoms Today Report
05/03/2015
in International Customs, Thailand
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BANGKOK: The government has decided to offer tax incentives to encourage local and foreign partners to set up at least 40 Internet data centres in 2015.

The establishment of at least 40 data centres here is expected to require an investment of Bt30 billion. The government will launch promotional packages via the Board of Investment to woo foreign companies into forming data centre joint ventures with local partners. The foreign partners can enjoy tax privileges on the condition that they agree to transfer technology to the local partners. The move is also in line with the new BOI strategy to funnel investment to innovations and ICT in Thailand.

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