Researching and Developing Excise Stamp Formats
The Excise
Department is a government agency which
has the duty to collect excise tax as a
source of government revenue from
certain products and services, for
example, products which affect public
health and safety, products whose
consumption is domestically controlled
by the government. Main taxable products
are liquor, tobacco, and beverages. The
tools for
collecting excise tax are
excise stamps for liquor and tobacco and
tax payment marks for beverages. Each
excise stamp and tax payment mark
represents monetary value for the
government revenue. However, since 1950,
there has been no change in the excise
stamps which have 189 different formats
and track and trace technology have yet
to be adopted. Track and trace has still
be carried out mainly by men which has
made Thailand’s management of
excise stamps inaccurate, imperfect and
slow. The examination and suppression of
counterfeit and illicit products is
insufficient. Therefore, there needs to
be a study of such problems and
the
current use and management of excise
stamps by comparing with successful
foreign models in order to find best
solutions to developing excise stamp
formats which are up to date and
technologically advanced and increases
the effectiveness of tax collection.
However, the study will also take into
consideration the balance between the
costs of stamp and increasing revenue
and opinions of businesses and relevant
government officials in order for the
Excise Department to collect excise tax
effectively and prevent missing
revenue.
Credit : สมคิด เลิศไพฑูรย์ // ธีร เจียศิริพงษ์กุล
http://journal.ssru.ac.th/index.php/ssajournal/article/view/245