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What are the requirement 15CA/CB certificate?

  15CA/CB certificate   15CA/CB certificate, The requirements for obtaining the 15CA and 15CB certificates vary based on the nature of the transaction and the guidelines set by the Indian tax authorities. Here are the general requirements for each certificate: Form 15CA Requirements: 1. PAN (Permanent Account Number): The person making the remittance (remitter) must… Read More »

Why 15CA/CB is required?

Form 15CA CB purpose Form 15CA CB purpose, The Indian government mandates the use of 15CA and 15CB forms for specific financial transactions involving non-residents. Here’s a brief explanation of each form: 1.Form 15CA: This form is use for remittances (money transfers) that are subject to tax deduction at source (TDS) under the Indian Income… Read More »

What is Expat tax planning?

Expat tax planning Expat tax planning also known as expatriate tax, refers to the tax considerations and obligations that individuals living and working outside their home country must address. Tax planning often face unique tax challenges due to their international status and the potential application of tax laws from multiple jurisdictions. It’s typically involves assessing… Read More »

Do expatriates have to pay taxes?

Do expatriates have to pay taxes   Do expatriates have to pay taxes, commonly referred to as expats, face a wide spectrum of tax obligations that exhibit considerable variation depending on their unique circumstances. Factors such as their country of residence, citizenship, and the tax regulations of both their home country and the country of… Read More »

a person who is settled abroad can receive money from their parents in India without having to pay taxes on it?

Funds Taxability from Indian parents for NRI Funds taxability from Indian parents for NRI, As per the income tax rules in India, individuals residing abroad can receive money from their parents living in India without being liable for taxes, given certain conditions are met. Under the provisions of the Income Tax Act, 1961, gifts received… Read More »