Forget agents, go to Kbank (this is where I opened my bank account with a student visa) and explain them you will stay in Thailand for one year and you need to transfer money from your job to the country, DTV is quite new and in Thailand the information is "propagated" very slow , possible the bank officer you asked don't know yet about this visa.
I know what I am saying, I paid already in Thailand my taxes for the last two years, and my job was in the UK, I did following international rules and under HMRC instructions.
You pay in another country if you live there more days than Thailand, I worked remotely in the UK and i paid all my taxes in Thailand, because UK and Thailand as a double taxation agreement to avoid pay taxes in both countries.
this is incorrect, you pay taxes for all the money your bring to Thai regardless the year you made the money (started in 2024) there are some exceptions, for this reason better ask an accountant advisor.
Easy mate, answer yourself this question, Am I living in Thailand more than 180 days In a tax year? If yes, you will pay taxes as everyone who lives in Thailand.
Maybe it is a good thing for you, but finally, flights, buses, hotels, time etc... you will spend that money or more for sure (I am here for 8 years already, and believe I did many visa runs 🙂 ).
"To extend the Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) in Thailand for another 6 months, you need to apply at the Immigration Office within Thailand. The extension process typically involves submitting the required documents, paying the applicable fee (which is 10,000 THB for a six-month extension), and ensuring that you meet all the visa conditions."