And right on cue, here is Benjamin
Yes Ben a Single wire transfer will probably not be a taxable event.
12 monthly wire transfers to a Thai Tax Resident, will mostly likely be a taxable event, how much tax, if any will, depend on the DTA
Visit your nearest consulate or if close the embassy and have them authenticate it. If several pages , they will be tackered together on an upper edge and corner stamped so it cannot be hampered with. Then there will (normally) be your governments stamp at the end . No real need for a local "lawyer".....yes, I know , there are also the good ones.
If you are still receiving salary from your employer, albeit half as you are on standby, my opinion is that you are still employed and accordingly still need the work permit. Your employer should be able to assist you on this by contacting the relevant Thai employment office
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