What is the name of your state? New York
I am a student from Thailand pursuing my PhD in New York. I brought $9900 cash from Thailand, when I visited few months ago, and deposited in my personal bank account in New York. That money is given to me by my father as gift. He later emailed me a scanned copy of notarized affidavit from Thailand confirming that gift. I learned few days ago that the notary person who verified/notarized that affidavit is died. Is it necessary for my father to get another affidavit from another notary person, and send it to me? I am asking because in case IRS contacts me about that cash deposit and I produce a copy of that affidavit then IRS cannot contact the notary person (in Thailand who died) to verify/confirm that affidavit is authentic. My father has medical conditions and lives in a village and does not move freely therefore I wish to get your advice on getting another affidavit from my father. Another question I have is whether scanned (photo) copy of such affidavit is enough for IRS purposes or original copy is needed?
I am a student from Thailand pursuing my PhD in New York. I brought $9900 cash from Thailand, when I visited few months ago, and deposited in my personal bank account in New York. That money is given to me by my father as gift. He later emailed me a scanned copy of notarized affidavit from Thailand confirming that gift. I learned few days ago that the notary person who verified/notarized that affidavit is died. Is it necessary for my father to get another affidavit from another notary person, and send it to me? I am asking because in case IRS contacts me about that cash deposit and I produce a copy of that affidavit then IRS cannot contact the notary person (in Thailand who died) to verify/confirm that affidavit is authentic. My father has medical conditions and lives in a village and does not move freely therefore I wish to get your advice on getting another affidavit from my father. Another question I have is whether scanned (photo) copy of such affidavit is enough for IRS purposes or original copy is needed?