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No. Although there has been speculation online about a potential two-year exemption, nothing has been confirmed by the Revenue Department or published in the Royal Gazette. As of now, no such exemption exists.

No, DTV visa holders do not receive tax exemptions, unlike those on the Long-Term Resident (LTR) visa. They are a different type of visa. You only pay tax with a DTV visa if you spend more than 180 days in Thailand in a year.

You can read more information on tax and the DTV visa here.

If the funds are proven to be pre-2024 savings, there is no need to file a tax return. Proper documentation (e.g., first-in, first-out records) is essential.

Filing is unnecessary unless you have domestic income (e.g., rental income) or remitted foreign-sourced income while residing in Thailand.

If the work was not conducted In Thailand then as a non-Thai tax resident you can transfer to Thailand without any tax liability

No. Only Thai registered medical insurance plans, can be used as a tax deductible.