Living in Colombia? Here’s What You Need to Know About the Foreign ID Card
Whether for Colombian visa applications, tax matters, or simply for official records, the Certificate of Migratory Movements is the document you need.
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Whether for Colombian visa applications, tax matters, or simply for official records, the Certificate of Migratory Movements is the document you need.
Starting from the 2024 tax year, taxpayers can adjust the cost of their fixed assets by 10.97%, according to Article 70 of the Colombian Tax Code.
¿Estás viviendo en Colombia y necesitas contratar ayuda para tu hogar?
Aunque parezca sencillo, contratar personal doméstico en Colombia implica una serie de obligaciones legales que debes cumplir para evitar sanciones, demandas laborales e incluso problemas migratorios.
Si eres propietario de un inmueble en Colombia, es importante que conozcas los cambios en el avalúo catastral para 2025.
Tax planning is a key strategy for individuals and businesses doing taxes in Colombia and who want to optimize their tax burden, comply with current regulations, and avoid penalties.
In recent weeks, we’ve noticed an important change in visa application processes in Colombia.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs now requires a criminal record certificate from your country of origin for most types of visas.
Cuando consideras mudarte a Colombia, vivir en Colombia o incluso solo visitar el país, hay muchos aspectos que debes tener en cuenta además de elegir la ciudad perfecta o tal vez obtener tu visa de residente colombiano.
Colombia recently became the center of the conversation worldwide and no wonder as to why this is happening, since the past presidential elections in the country have been highly…
Retiring in Medellín comes with many benefits provided by the city, starting off with the incredible low costs and high quality of living. Currently, the cost of living in Medellín is 70% less than living in the United States while still offering a great amount of luxuries and amenities, including rent, utilities, telephone, internet, cable, food, entertainment and public transportation.