This is NOT an official government website. We are an independent resource providing information and assistance to travelers.
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@Brandon ***********
yes, the chart explains how visa exempt status was achieved, either unilaterally or bilaterally. In both cases, the traveler has visa exempt status.
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This is an official Thai Immigration office website:

"Nationals of Brazil, Republic of Korea and Peru are entitled for tourist visa exemption scheme."
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"Travelers from Korea, Brazil, Peru, Argentina, and Chile will receive permission to stay in Thailand for up to 90 days under Tourist Visa Exemption Scheme. This applies to both airport and land border entries."
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@John *********
the Google claims visa waiver = visa exemption
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@Brandon ***********
my dim recollection is that I often extended my visa exempt entry with a trip to Jomtien Immigration and payment of 1500 baht.
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@Bob *********
the law hasn't changed, but the regulations have. It's old news now, effective January 1, 2024.
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@Marvin ********
Not true. Most foreigners resident in Thailand are required to file a return, same as most other countries.
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@Bob *********
New regulation this year. If you are already filing a Thai tax return, the new regulations probably won't impact you.

Almost everyone else will have to file a tax return, if only to justify not paying taxes.