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How are NRIs taxed in India after Budget 2024? A layman’s guide

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The Union Budget 2024 has introduced several new tax changes for NRIs which include increased tax rates for both short-term and long-term capital gains, the removal of the indexation benefit, and the standardization of tax rates for long-term capital assets.

To encapsulate on this issue, Koustav Das & Sonu Vivek from India Today writes on “How are NRIs taxed in India after Budget 2024? A layman’s guide” with insights from our Partner Mitesh Jain.

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