Handout scheme to reach non-smartphone users

Eligible people have recently flocked to GSB's branch at Sanam Chai Khet, Chachoengsao province, to withdraw cash given under the state-sponsored cash handout programme. (Photo supplied)
Available people have recently flocked to GSB’s tree at Sanam Chai Khet, Chachoengsao territory, to withdraw money given under the state-sponsored money flyer program. ( Photo supplied )

Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat announced that the government would allow those without smartphones to sign up for the state institutions ‘ 10-millennium-baht handout program starting next month.

He claimed on Saturday that the first step of the money handout program for 14.5 million vulnerable people has resulted in a quick flow of money and helped to boost the business nationwide.

For individuals in resilient groups who do not have phones, the government is expected to open enrollment through state-owned businesses in November, he said.

After the first appointment of the Economic Stimulus Policy Committee, which is led by the prime minister, a clear finish may follow. By the end of this month, he promised that the gathering would take place as soon as possible.

He claimed that position institutions ‘ registration system is fully operational and ready to provide services to customers in November.

For step two of the program, he said the government may proceed with the same number of 10, 000 baht.

He said he never verify whether it will be made in a pile sum or in installments because the government does not yet have a set date for when the next phase will begin.

” We continue to work toward creating an open-loop payment program that will allow purchases via online cards,” he said.

When asked if the government may restore the” Khon La Khrueng” co-payment scheme, he said the government has accepted all proposals for attention.

If the job helps persons, the government may choose it to assist promote spending, he said.

The Thai Retailers Association’s president, Nath Vongphanich, stated that the association has suggested that the Revenue Department’s” Shop Dee Mee Khuen” ( Shop and Get Rebates ) program be reinstated at the end of this year, which is regarded as a high season that will greatly increase the mood for spending.

” This will give entrepreneurs and SMEs who have registered for VAT but have n’t yet used it or are requesting approval to issue tax invoices in electronic form as required by the Revenue Department more opportunities to sell goods.

” The estimate is proposed to decrease fees by up to 50, 000 baht for consumers. He predicted that the economic liquidity campaign would result in more than 100 billion ringgit in circulation.