# nris
4 posts in `nris` tag

CBDT's Game-Changer: Relaxing Black Money Rules for Taxpayer Relief
This blog details the recent changes by the CBDT in relaxing certain "black money" rules, aiming to provide significant relief to Indian taxpayers. It explains the rationale behind these changes, focusing on the rationalization of penalties, re-evaluation of "undisclosed" status, new opportunities for compliance, and a reduction in harassment and litigation. The article highlights who benefits from these relaxations, positions them within a broader shift towards trust-based taxation, and advises taxpayers on necessary steps to take.

New Income Tax Refund Rules 2024: A Detailed Guide for NRIs to Secure Timely Refunds
This comprehensive blog post details the crucial updates to India's income tax refund rules for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs for Assessment Year 2025-26). It highlights the new "No Dues, No Refund" policy, emphasizing the necessity of clearing all outstanding tax demands and compliance issues for refund processing. The guide also covers revisited residential status rules, the default new tax regime, streamlined refund processing, and the vital role of Form 26AS and AIS/TIS. Special attention is given to capital gains and TDS on property sales, a common source of NRI refunds, outlining critical compliance steps. Finally, it provides actionable advice for NRIs to ensure their tax refunds are processed smoothly and without delays.

Breaking Down Capital Gains Tax Adjustments in the 2024 Budget
Both citizens and non-resident individuals will be impacted by the substantial changes to the capital gains tax structure brought about by the Indian Union Budget 2024. The changes, including uniform tax rates, TDS adjustments, and investment ramifications, are covered in detail in this blog. Learn how to modify tactics to conform to the most recent rules.
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NRI Tax Benefits: Unveiling the Secrets to Saving Big!
Feeling lost in the maze of NRI taxes? Fear not! This blog unveils the secrets to unlocking tax benefits and keeping more of your hard-earned money as a Non-Resident Indian.