I think the time is right for the embassies to start getting involved in this. The DTAs are treaties and are supposed to be binding. Otherwise they aren't worth the paper that they're written on. The Thai government should be put in the picture and proper procedures sent out to tax offices countrywide. As a UK ex government worker, I will abide by the UK/Thailand DTA by NOT filing.
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