I have questions about how capital gains are taxed for residents/non residents and if it's paid in or kept out of country. Also, Google shows varied tax rates so I would like clarity before moving to Thailand
I recently saw this on the Chiang Mia US Consulate website. Does this include diplomas and transcripts? Since they included a pdf to give immigration with the update I'm guessing it's not widely known ¨Good news! As of March 2024, Thai Immigration no longer requires the authentication of documents issued in the United States at the local, state, or federal level. In addition, self-sworn affidavits for Thai visa purposes will no longer be requested by Thai Immigration officials nationwide. Please use this letter to address issues relating to these changes: Thai Immigration Letter (PDF). ¨
Thanks everyone. So just to be clear, driving with a USDL and officially translated to English Spanish DL is illegal? It would only be a temporary measure on arrival in Chiang Mai, while we settle in, buy a car, and apply for Thai DL.