There are only 10 countries in ASEAN, Myanmar, Thailand and Brunei, it is not a tax on land and buildings or the Property Tax for Brunei's 'Fuck' because it is a small country, the government appease public until virtually untaxed. The population has also produced alimony and the support of the home as well. This is because the country is rich in gas and oil resources. And a small 3 times of Bangkok. However, there are only 400,000 people, only cover Chakorn this case would be an exception to it. The Myanmar is a country of 'underdevelopment' than we would against us are not already.
But believe it or not, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam, have lagged behind. Return of the tax system and land and buildings. Vietnam, the author was a consultant to the Ministry of Finance of his many pitches. In the preparation of the development plan (Roadmap) Appraisal System. Cambodia and Laos, I never went back there to lecture sporadic land and building tax system more progressive and Thailand. But Thailand is still 'wobble' are not going well now.
Indonesia's I've been to teach an appreciation for the expropriation of assets to finance his trip and the Philippines I continued to explore the real estate market. Are there taxes on land and buildings now. For the progress as well. While Singapore and Malaysia do not have to. He then progressed to the UK tax system on land and buildings.
We also know that When opening the ASEAN Community It will be traded among investors, multinational real estate and more. Part to meet the housing needs of skilled workers. Part of it is open offices in the region. And partly it was the investment of the investors. The land exchange trading activities, it will be more.
Thailand, but we do not tax the land and buildings of international standard. The bad outcomes People do not dare to invest in Thailand. A chance of economic growth of our own country. Investors may also invest in other countries instead of 'Kick pork abusive' to lose, rather than investing a lot. Went back to another,
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