Budget 2020: Stay abroad for 240 days to claim NRI status


Daijiworld Media Network – New Delhi

New Delhi, Feb 1: In a major announcement in the Budget presented by Finance minister Nirmala Sitaraman, the rules for Indian citizens to claim NRI status have been tightened from staying 182 days abroad to 240 days now. For years now, a person who stays aboard for more than 182 days had earned numerous tax reliefs in India. Especially, the amount earned aboard was not taxable in India.

Now on, if one stays for more than 120 days in India, you will be considered as resident of India and you will be taxed for the earnings abroad.

Also, if you are not a resident of any other country, then even if you stay for more than 240 days, you will be entitled to pay taxes in India for your foreign income.

Revenue Secretary Ajay Bhushan Pandey on Saturday said that, “We have made changes in the Income Tax Act where if an Indian citizen stays out of the country for more than 182 days, he becomes a non-resident. So we've made some changes, now in order to become non-resident he has to stay out of the country for 240 days,” he was quoted as saying by ANI news agency.

Pandey further said that an Indian citizen, staying in different foreign countries for a certain period and does not pay tax, will be considered a resident of India and his worldwide income will be taxed in India.

“Some people are residents of no country. They may be staying in different countries for a certain number of days,” said the Revenue Secretary.

“So if any Indian citizen is not a resident of any country in the world, he'll be deemed to be a resident of India and his worldwide income will be taxed,” he added.

 

  

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  • Anil saxena, Gurgaon

    Thu, Feb 13 2020

    Please give concrete evidence for taxation on Indian seafarers income earned on foreign ships for the 2020 fiscal year.There is a lot of speculation regarding the same.Kindly clarify in simple terms.

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  • Prasad, Bangalore

    Mon, Feb 03 2020

    Please somebody clarify tax on seafarer.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    @ Sadashiv, Mangalore
    "Very good decision. Our respected FM knows what she is doing.. Proud of u.."

    That is why India's economy is plunging, inflation rate is shooting, GDP has fallen 2% below the anticipated growth of 7.5%, unemployment is 46 years high, Foreign investment has dropped to the bottom, people have no cash flow to spend, commodity prices are shooting day by day.
    if you do not have an idea of the present situation, please stop praising blindly.

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  • Ivan Fernandes, Ashoknagar / Dubai

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    The text in the finance bill for the amendment to Section 6 of the IT Act must be appropriately modified to make NRIs in the Gulf countries who are subject to zero income tax in those countries are not intepreted as resident for tax in India. The current proposed insertion of clause 1(A) is vague as it says

    “(1A) Notwithstanding anything contained in clause (1), an individual, being a
    citizen of India, shall be deemed to be resident in India in any previous year, if he is
    not liable to tax in any other country or territory by reason of his domicile or
    residence or any other criteria of similar nature."

    The wording 'not liable to tax in any other country' if left As Is will be detrimental to expats in Gulf countries unless modified appropriately in the finance bill.

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  • Sadashiv, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    Very good decision. Our respected FM knows what she is doing.. Proud of u..

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  • dharma, india

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    whether intermittent stay is ok or continuous staying 240 days required

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  • sunil krishna, Qatar

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    Revenue Secretary Ajay Bhushan Pandey,said at a press conference. that “Some people are residents of no country. They may be staying in diff erent countries for a certain number of days. So, if any Indian citizen is not a resident of any country in the world, he’ll be deemed to be a resident of India and his worldwide income will be taxed,”
    If X lives in a Gulf country, for more than 180 days, he is automatically a resident of that country and the balance days if he is living in any other country taking the total to more than 240 days outside India, then only his Indian income will be taxable and he will be considered an NRI.
    If X lives for 20 days in the Gulf country, 30 in the US, 50 days in Europe etc like that for even more than 240 days outside India, if he is not a permanent resident of any country , in that case he will be considered as resident of India and and his global income will be taxable.

    Source :- Gulf Times , Qatar dt 02/02/2020

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  • John, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    Guys read carefully the news
    Don't stay in India more than 120 days
    Every body comes on vacation for Max 90 days
    Then this will not affect for gulf people
    Those who are working in ships may get a blow with this
    Because for them there is no Day off or public holidays
    That's why when they come for vacation they stay more than 120 days
    This is for your kind information and do not be panic and disturbed
    Read and understand the article first

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  • Arun, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    This is real Achca dine, Next budget this government will start the tax NRI people salary as well.

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  • PADAM KANT BANSAL, RISIA.Bahraich UP

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    It's punishment for seafarer who do hard work in sea without his family

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  • William Gomes, Mangaluru

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    No worries bro, check out that release by dg shipping and mui whoch clearly states that sea and airmen come under a different clause and hence both these changes of days and tax do not apply to them.

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  • austin, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    This exemption applies only to seafarers and not for oil rig/offshore workers who works on 28/35 work/leave rotation basis though the seafarers also work on the same basis.

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  • Imran Khan, New Bombay

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    Where is it mentioned? Can you please help with the link

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  • Dinesh Bhatia, KHARGHAR

    Mon, Feb 03 2020

    Can you please guide us with the source (link) of the information. It will be a relief and will put more light on the issue. Thank you.

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  • vinod, mumbai

    Mon, Feb 03 2020

    Govt has killed indian shipping company as such Junior officers are finding hard to get job and pay back money to banks,now with 240 days number of sailors employed every year will be reduced as every one will try to complete his 240 days,i will not be surprised if company reduce salary as there will be many people waiting for joining the ship not for salary but to safe guard the interest they earn on NRI deposit.

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  • Anthony Lobo, Phoenix

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    Where is the bakth from Los Angeles? Your comment on this budget appreciated.

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  • Prabhu, Karkala

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    They will support Modi at any cost. Bhakts will remain bhakt always.

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  • Vivian, Mangalore/Switzerland

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    The clauses are simple guys

    1. Pls get a resident card whichever foreign country ur living
    2. Pls make sure u stay with that resident card abroad for 240 days
    If not possible
    3. Make sure u r paying some kind of tax to the government where u r staying

    If u r a true nationalist and love your govt and country I am sure u will love to pay ur taxes in India where u get zilch in terms of social security but definetely will be blessed with bad roads, poor infrastructure, corrupt legal and justice system, crooked politicians ........ finally u will be called anti national if u chose to move to another country which give u so much more for ur taxes 😂😂😂😂

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  • suhail, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    This NRI Tax is Hole and soul to Cripple Mallus (keralites) very Good move by the Govt...... all illegal transaction and fake Visa holders who does their so called business by cheating indian government in the name of NRI will be effected

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  • Ahtesham Hussain, Bengaluru

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    Stay away for 240 days (8months) and Don't stay beyond 120days(4 months) on holiday back in India.The only problem I see with this rule is you can travel only once in 8 months.Its a money extortion no doubt. Taxed even when not using the resources .

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  • dharma, india

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    whether intermittent stay is ok or continuous staying 240 days required

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  • NN, NN

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    US citizens or permanent residents must pay income tax on their worldwide income to US government. That is one of the reasons the American citizens working in income tax exempt gulf countries are getting paid more than other employees for same/similar kind of employment. International tax treaty provides protection from double taxation so that tax paid in one country can be deducted while filing income tax returns in their parent countries. Hence there may not be any problem for US residents.

    The income tax exempt gulf countries should consider paying higher salaries to Indian citizens or else they will lose skilled employees or face labor shortage.

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  • Kudla Stories, Kudla

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Finally some ANDH bhakths will see the light. A lot of NRI brothers voted for BJP without knowing the ground reality. There might still be some vhakths who will still continue to be blind and say they are nationalists and will pay taxes. Love for hypocrisy.

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  • AD, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    I am delighted with the shock of NRI Bhakts. They were busy stoking fire when divisive legislations were brought in.

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  • Shamsuddin, Dubai

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    I know of many NRI bakhts who came from Dubai to mangalore just to vote for Modi during last elections.. wonder how they are feeling today..lol

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  • Rohi, Mlore

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    Brother you have to read full article before you comment anything. It will not effect for people who are working in Dubai or any GCC countries because they hardly get 3 months off in a year..

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  • Naresh, Udupi

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    They will still vote for Modi. Lol

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  • vinod, mumbai

    Mon, Feb 03 2020

    this rule is not made for people working on land this is for people working on ships 24 hrs a day and have no job guarantee after they sign off from ship.

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  • Mangalorean, Udupi

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Amazing strategy, 1st divide on religion and now Resident status. I wonder wat NRI who support BJP have to say now.. lol.. :p

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Achche din aah gaye...is bhar tho NRI bhi hamare saath hai.....ab sab milke jor jor se chillavo.... .... ..... !!!

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  • Rakesh Dsouza, Mangalore / Dbx

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    That means all NRI's excluding OCI card holders are liable to pay tax ryt?

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  • Save My India, India

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Gulf NRIs who voted heavily in favor of BJP for the second time should repent or fight the govt. right away.

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  • Deepakraj, Mang/dxb

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    For what ?? We dont spend 120 days in India. We spend hardly 30 to 50 days maximum. These rules are for those fake NRIs having fake BPL cards also. Lol...

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  • Save My India, India

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    There are many NRIs who will be affected by this stupid rule.
    You must be a salaried NRI eligible for 30 days or so annual leave, due to which you are unable to spend more time in India.

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  • Steve, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    Oilfield workers who work hard are suffers . Do you have any idea what is working in oilfield 12 hrs to 24 hrs . During summer they work at a temperature of 50 degrees C. .
    Thats why they are given 28/28 or 35/35 rotation Now due to oil prices low all salaries are reduced .
    Don't mock & make fun because you don't stay more then 35 days .
    One day you will have to be back permanent then you will know when you pay tax what is it when you dont get any benefits

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  • Purnima Pereira, Bontwol

    Mon, Feb 03 2020

    So even oil rig on shore personnel will have to stay for 240 days out of India for NRI status

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  • Vinod Kumar, Coimbatore

    Sun, Oct 02 2022

    What is the proposal told by government for oilfield workers. The work/leave 28/28 or 35/35 is given considering the health risks at the oilfield having high risk of H2S gas expose and the load of work. Will those folks have to pay tax in india What is the procedure to appeal and get clarity

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  • Alok, Dubai

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    All the NRI voted for BJP is just because of their religion and nothing else . They don't care about the economy or the poor people.

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  • cagirishkk, M'lore/dxb

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Chaiwala is the biggest beneficiary of this rule.

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  • Ajith, Moodbidri/Dubai

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Ab ki baar NRI par waar... Pata nahin achhe din kab aayenge...

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  • Fathima, Dxb,mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    From Dubai, there were so many marwaris, gujjus and also kudla men who went to vote this time with their modi mania. Aur vote dedo...
    Hamara kya, We hardly stay 60days in India, thankGod. Now these people should keep BP machine with them.

    Also budget states if u dont have permanent residency of any other nation, then you are entitled Indian n should pay tax. Karma returns. Maadidunno maharaaya.

    Lo apne hi desh main hum bane paraye. For us NRI s, its like maayka saying u already maried, u shouldn't stay much longer here. Go to ur sasuraal stay there lengthy. Lol

    Just stop investing there, there are lots of option in UAE invest in emaar, Meraas, Damac etc

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  • Jagdish, mumbai

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    PATIMA...MULPALA NINNA MARKETING START MALTANA....INVEST IN EMMAR PAND.HEHEHE

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Let her go abroad Forever ...

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Bandu ma'am like amchi bejai Mai went forever from comment box.

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  • Absrock, Tarana

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    I'm an NRI staying in UAE and until now i didn't use to pay tax as I was not consuming the resources of India. But now with this Govt, why should I pay tax if I'm not earning any single penny in India? We people bring foreign exchange and boost Indian economy but with this, people will stop bringing funds in the garb of taxation. Ridiculous and draconian provision! This has to get amended!

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  • nitin, kodagu

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    janta ko tax se itna nichod do/chooose lo ki
    vo jinda rehena hi vikas samje.

    BJP

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  • Ramesh, Udupi

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    NRI's will stop investing India if this is true.

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  • RDS, MANGALORE

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Mr Ramesh Udupi, Where will you invest if not in India? Which ever country you invest you need to pay tax!

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    RDS, MANGALORE
    But there is a limitation not like India, where they "looting" everything in the name of TAX

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  • santosh kumar, india

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    what about poor seaman who is struggling in high seas around the globe. he is not getting job more than 6 to 7 month in year

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  • naren shetty, perth

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    This is not applicable to shipping or air crew
    the seafarers and air crew are covered under " clause (a) of explanation of sub section 1....where period is not changed"
    the proposal is regarding "exception provided in clause (b) of explanation 1 of sub section 1 ..where period is decreased from 182 to 120 days"

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  • Navjot Singh, Amritsar

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    Please provide source of your info

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  • Ayush, Shimla

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    Very interesting .. I tried to search the financial bill but couldn’t find anything like this . Can you please elaborate / attach a link or official wordings if the clause . Appreciate ur help

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  • AP, Mumbai

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    Please clarify which section and sub-section
    Thanks

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  • R kumar, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    look- it is clearly mentioned, if you are not a resident of any other country, you are an Indian resident for tax purpose.

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  • Lenin, Uppoor

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    People working on rotational basis in Oil Companies, Shipping etc will become Resident as per new rule and need to pay tax. Not a good development.

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  • Shalini Kamath, Bengaluru

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    This is what happens when uneducated people rules educated ...This is what happens when a FAKIR who have not attended school teaches student how to FACE EXAM...

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    What a mind-blowing comment? I hope some illiterates s with low IQ will understand.

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  • Ajit Revankar, Dubai

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Hi Everyone,

    I request for some advice over the current taxations for NRI, I am resident of Dubai and visit India only for period of 25 days. So do I need to pay taxes in India now.

    As one of my colleague told me that even though I have residence visa of Dubai it is not actually the Residence certificate and I need to get new residency certificate from Dubai Goverment. ELse I will be taxable in India.

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  • OSWALD VAZ, THOTTAM/ BAHRAIN

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    It doesn't matter whether you have visa or not but you should be out of the country for 240 or more days. in your case since you are in India for 25 days only you are considered as NRI for Income Tax purpose. But other 240 days is contradictory. It may mean you should be outside in one country only for 240 days or more. They should have put the clause 240 days for employment in one country only. Remember now CA's are checking the no. of days by looking at your passport for filing returns.

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  • Ramanathan, Chennai

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    I am going to start working in Qatar from this March. I have 30 days leave and wanted to break in to three.
    Which means I will not be away from India for 240 days in a row.
    In this case should I pay tax to India?

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  • Mohan Prabhu, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Death and taxes are two things in life you can't escape from.No place even if you are a vanavasi. Best way to beat the taxman is to obtain citizenship of a tax haven country like the Cayman Islands and get an OCI if you still want to be known as a person of Indian origin.

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  • Pranab Sahu, UAE

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Illiterate government decides to tax NRI’s, who use nothing from the government and bring in the much needed foreign exchange.

    I visit India and take leave to attend to my sick parents.

    Now I have to pay taxes... For what?

    BJP gone crazy!

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  • Stany Lobo, Kulshekar

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Yeah , you pay tax for the development now, which you (NRIs) have not paid over years! Be proud that you have the opportunity now!

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Many NRI entrepreneurs do spend over 100 to 200 days in India. Employed NRI's may spend 30 to 45 days in India. Cash starved government is drawing the ire of NRI entrepreneurs those bring maximum foreign exchange and investment! After all where this money goes??? We pay taxes of all kinds including life tax on vehicles....still we end up paying Toll for poor quality roads.
    Missing link of this budget is tax on politicians amassing crores by horse trading!!! And also crores of kickbacks earned by babus and officials!!!

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  • Vishu, Udupi

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    NRI' s don't enjoy more than 4 months in India, you need to pay for that.

    Kaam karo kaaaam !

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Assume a situation.
    I have a trading company in Dubai. The company sources different items from India and distributes in Gulf region.
    I spend two weeks in India every month sourcing the materials and finding the right trader & shipping agent to send the material to Dubai.
    With the changed circumstances, I will change my sourcing destination to Srilanka.

    With the greediness of India for taxes from me,
    - seller, or the producers in India lose business, the trader loses his business, the shipping agent loses his business.
    The government loses, all the small tax in the middle transactions and the foreign money which i send to procure the material.

    Who is the winner?

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    sankara,

    What about the greediness of GCC countries who introduced 5% VAT few years back ? Did you protest at that time ? Many businesses moved out of GCC when VAT was introduced. You have to adapt to the changing situations....

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  • Amit, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Dear Shankar, Need of the hour is, in right place right person is needed!!! History Professor can't teach Mathematics!!!!! Present Government's situation is Illiterate advicing students how to appear for the exams, History teacher teaching the Mathematics, Commerce teacher in Space Lab , Researching Scientific evolution and a policeman Challenging the Scientist !!!
    And highly qualified people waiting on them !!!!!

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Shankar arrange alternative in India and pay salary he will arrange for you. Don't be so greedy. You can stay more than 182 days.

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  • Sri Tom Cat, Mangalore,

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Stop transferring income other than required. Rest open bank account in other foreigner-friendly countries and earn handsome interest. Starve these till the hilt till they cry.

    But blind bakaths still believe in this feku lies.

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  • Sarwar, Dehradun

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    These uneducated people just trying to fill there own pockets . Pay tax for what there is no benefit you pay tax for road for cars and toll and you find all the road with pothole other countries you pay tax and you enjoy pension plan, gud road, safety of people , free education for kids and many more and then now they are imposing rediculous rule for nri

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  • Karan, Katapadi/Dubai

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    This is fair.. who stays more than 30 days in India in a year any way.
    Those who stays more than 30 days are business people or working in the oil rigs - who already earning more than others

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  • Francis Lobo, MANGALORE

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    So people doing business & work in oil rigs are culprits. Labourers and middle level who work and do not get salaries in time in middle East are saviours of the nation. .Then why govt do not takeover all the savings of NRI like demonetization so that govt does not have to tax them.

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  • Lenin, Uppoor

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Hi Karan,

    There are people in Oil Industry who are working on low salary but still enjoying rotational Job. You are thinking of Highly paid staff. There are people on supporting role whose salary are less than the average salary of a gulf employee. So now they all come under the tax net.

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  • NAVEEN, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Dear Karan
    U have mentioned oilfield rigs employees are earning more than others, do u know how much hard work they do ? How many hours they work. If you get chance to see or ask someone who is working in rigs ? Dont comment on anything if u dont know the truth please
    Thanks naveen

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  • Vijay, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Thanks Ma'am.
    40%tax on Savings account for NRI.

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  • Amit, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Something is BURNING!!!!! Yeah? Jalne ki boo aa rahi hai!!!!!

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  • Vijay, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Sarcasm is a finely honed art my friends ..I live abroad

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  • J.Salian, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Didn’t get visa to gulf ? those who leave families back home sacrifice so much go offshore and see nothing but water for months needs to pay tax ? This is what happens when you select Donkies to run the govt

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  • Vijay, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    I agree absolutely.....
    Funny that so many people don't get sarcasm and react because of how they hear it in their heads...

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  • James, Bendur

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    Lighter shock for those who hold gulf residences just to avoid tax.

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  • arun c, kolkata

    Sat, Feb 01 2020

    dear sir,
    urgent urgent
    could u please confirm same again and send me further details, so that i can circulate among my friends
    regards

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  • AJ, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 02 2020

    No..Its not like that.. No problem for people who hold valid residency visa and stay for 240 days abroad..Problem is for people who do not hold residency visa but still hop around here and there outside India just to qualify as an NRI to evade taxes.

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