BANGKOK: The Thai government will be introducing tax incentives to encourage families to have more children as the country is becoming an ageing society, Thai News Agency (TNA) reported.
Nathaporn Chatusripitak, advisor to the Minister in the Prime Minister's Office, said the Cabinet approved the Finance Ministry's proposal to allow households to deduct 60,000 baht (RM7,414)) from their taxable income this year for their second legitimate child.
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