Maybe sensical, to not ruffle the feathers of the big boss. However, with my LTR visa, that says that all remitted income is non assessable -- I think I'd punt, rather than file a tax return with all zeros. This goes along with what Thai Tax Visa is advocating, namely, if you have an LTR visa, best file a null tax return, with all zeros, but with an explanatory note stating all your remitted income is non assessable per LTR visa rules. Just pay five figures for this opportunity to keep TRD at bay. What BS! I'd take my chance that, if somehow I entered TRD's radar (I don't have a TIN, so why would I...), and they came knocking at my door -- then I'd flash my LTR visa plus all the recent literature concerning the non assessability of all remitted incomes. Anyway, glad I don't live in Surat Thani, thus don't have the opportunity to test this.
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