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    'FEAR IS THE KEY WORD IN LIFE', they say

    why?
    'It is because the taxman is
        before you,
        behind you and
        beyond you
    to smoke up your hard earned monies'

    But it is not true, Since NamastheNRI.com  
    is here to help you in manifold ways
    Take heart
      
  • with its information back up  
    a large data bank about varioustax regulations, 
    double taxation avoidance agreements,
    countries considered as tax havens;
     
  • with its easy calculators for your complex tax calculations;
     
  • with its personalised service  
    you just entrust your tax portfolio
    to us we see to its maintenance with the professional touch it
    demands
      
1. Double Tax Treaties
Double taxation is  levying of  taxes for the same tax payer in two countries for the same income earned in the same period of time. 
   
2. Tax Heavens
Tax Heavens or low tax areas are the regions which appear attractive to citizens of countries with relatively high tax rates.
    
3. Wealth Tax
Wealth Tax Act contains the provisions relating to taxation of wealth of various persons
    
4. Capital Gains
Capital gains arising from the transfer of a capital asset being shares in, or debentures of, an Indian company
    
5. Advance Rulings
An Advance Ruling enables assessees to know in advance the tax implications of the transactions they have entered into
    
6. Gift Tax
Under the Gift Tax Act, 1958, gift tax was payable by the donor upto 30th September, 1998. The Gift Tax Act has been repealed with effect from 1st October, 1998 and therefore the Gift Tax is not chargeable for the gifts made on or after 1st October, 1998. The gift can therefore be freely given by NRIs to residents, but they must be genuine and by an NRI who has capacity to give such gifts.

      

All the above heads give you a comprehensive details about the various intricacies involved. They are explained in a simple language so that a layman could grasp the concept and understand how best he could get the benefit  by paying minimal taxes.
 
 
 
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