however it doesn't change a Jota from Brandon's correct advice: Avoid Poi Pet at any costs! Except if you use a "Visa Run Company". They can rest assure that your border run can be made on the same day. They will check your passport stamp history, and if they think that you will be rejected, they won't even let your board their Minivans
I guess you don't even have something which is called a "visa". You are on a stay permit, not on a visa. You most probably are on an "1-year extended stay permit based on being married to a Thai wife". You can apply for the next 1-year extension of the stay permit, from up to 30 days before your current extended stay permit expires (on some Immigration from up to 45 days). The Extension will be issued for 4 weeks"under consideration". Within this period, Immigration is going to visit you and your wife at home, and they will ask your neighbours to make sure that your marriage is for real
you can apply for the next "1-year Extension of the Stay Permit based on Retirement" from up to 30 days before your current 1-year extension will expire. That would be from 16th of June 2024 onward. You next 1-year retirement extension will be issued for another year, starting on July 16th.
I know at least ONE report from somebody who re-entered Thailand 3 days before the expiry of his multi entry 6-months Tourist Visa, and got refused the last 60-days stay permit stamp you normally would receive when you enter within the visa validity. However I cannot remember the outcome. I think after listening to the officers he eventually was allowed to enter for a last 60 days. So be prepared to show them at least an onward travel ticket out of Thailand within the 60 days you expect to be stamped in
from a certain amount on, the fees from WISE make a bank-to-bank transfer the better method, regardless the better exchange rate by Wise. This amount usually starts at around 35,000 Euro