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Published by Supphanat Janthawadeethip, 2021-12-03 03:26:36

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at present Sanitary napkins as cosmetics But it is not a luxury item, which is defined as a cosmetic product under the Cosmetics Act B.E. 2015, but actually sanitary napkins are one of the regulated products, where prices are tracked every 15 days and Regulates no exploitation of consumers. Currently, sanitary napkins are taxed the same as other consumer goods, 7% VAT. The government will do is On July 22, 2011, the government announced in the Government Gazette that tampons were classified as a cosmetic product. The Excise Department stated that it was a controlled product without tax and at present there was a 7% VAT, no tax increase. However, despite concerns from society that if it were converted to luxury goods, they would be subject to a 30% import duty. However, sanitary napkins should not be taxed. Quality control of public hygiene products should not turn out to be a deterrent to the people. With the collection of taxes to pass the financial burden on the people another layer called.


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