Expat tax Thailand is very clear that Roth IRA remittances are taxable in Thailand.
The firm you show did a much more recent expat club gig and no mention of Roths being exempt.
This question comes up from time to time, and the answer, like basically every answer in Thailand, is that it depends on who you are standing in front of at passport control.
You can ask the officer to not use your visa, but they generally will want to use it. Yes, they will see that you have a visa in the system.
There have been reports of people who wanted to do similar to you and didn't even mention that they had a visa, and the officer asked them and then stamped them in on the visa regardless of what they wanted.
The only thing you can do is ask them not to use it. If they require you to use it, you just need to get a re-entry permit (1000 baht) before you leave so that it is still valid when you return.
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