The cabinet has decided to launch tourism promotional campaigns during the tourism low season retroactively, from May 1 until November 30, to promote tourism in 55 secondary tourist provinces and in some districts of 15 main tourist provinces, by providing tax incentives to companies which organise training courses and seminars in those provinces.
Individuals who travel in those provinces will also receive tax incentives on actual spending, up to 15,000 baht.
According to Deputy Government Spokesperson Radklao Inthawong Suwankiri, companies which join the tourism promotional campaign can deduct expenses, at twice the actual amount spent, from their taxable incomes for holding seminars and training courses in any of the 55…













