News & Media 16th Jan 2025

Will Budget 2025 Ease Tax Burden on NRIs? TDS On Property Sale, 182-Day Rule, Key Changes To Watch

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Rahul CharkhaPartner | Pune

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The upcoming Union Budget is seen with high hopes from Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), with a focus on simplifying the 182-day residency rule and easing Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) compliance for NRIs selling properties in India. These proposed measures aim to alleviate persistent challenges faced by NRIs in navigating India’s intricate tax framework, fostering smoother economic engagement and stronger ties with the Indian economy

In this context, our Partner Rahul Charkha shares his perspectives in the News18 India article authored by #NamitSinghSengar titled ” Will Budget 2025 Ease Tax Burden On NRIs? TDS On Property Sale, 182-Day Rule, Key Changes To Watch”.

Read the article here

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