Sorry, I don't understand what you are saying here.
If you mean that your local RD has told you no need to file if no taxes owed, then as explained this is not correct (filing is required if you have over 60k in assessabld income) but, as also explained, assuming indeed no tax owed then the most you risk by not filing is a small fine and that is seldom applied.
If you mean your local RD told you no tax is ever payable unless working in Thailand, that is both untrue and dangerously misleading. There are many situations wherein people not employed in Thailand would owe Thai tax. Passive income earned in Thailand or remitted from abroad to Thailand, and earnings ftom employment abroad rrmitted to Thailand bring examples of this.
Be aware that verbal misinformation from RD staff will not be any defense if you are later found to have evaded tax payment. And the knowledgabilty of RD stsff, especially in matters foreigner specific, is quite variable and often low.
It behooves everyone twho us tax redident here to personally research whether or not they owe Thai taxes. Really not very difficult to do.
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