Sunday, 2 February 2020

Budget 2020: NRI tax to only impact India earnings, govt clarifies

The Union Budget had proposed on Saturday that NRIs have to pay up taxes on global earnings, if they’re not paying in any other jurisdiction or country, generating much debate
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In what seemed like a partial rollback, the Finance Ministry on Sunday clarified that non-resident Indians (NRIs) would be liable to pay tax only on income derived from business or profession in India. The Union Budget had proposed on Saturday that NRIs had to pay up taxes on global earnings if they were not paying in any other jurisdiction or country, generating much debate. The ministry said it was an anti-abuse provision amid growing instances of NRIs shifting their stay in low or no-tax jurisdiction to avoid tax payment in India.
“An NRI living in another country earns money there, which is not taxed there at all, but has some earnings through something in India and does not pay tax here either because he does not live here. What we are saying is this: for the income generated in India, pay a tax. If you have a property here that generates rental income, but because you live there, you carry this income there and pay tax neither there nor here,’’ Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in a press briefing on Sunday.
“Have I got even a sovereign right to take that into my consideration or not? I am not taxing what you earn in Dubai,” she added. Adding to that narrative, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) also put out a clarification on Sunday saying, “the new provision is not intended to include in tax net those Indian citizens who are bonafide workers in other countries.’’
It added that in some sections of the media, the new provision is being interpreted as one creating an impression that those Indians who are bonafide workers in other countries, including in West Asia, and who are not liable to pay tax in these countries, will be taxed in India on the income that they have earned there. “This interpretation is not correct,’’ CBDT said…Keep Reading

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