ITAT held that late filing of Form 67 is only a procedural lapse and not a ground to deny FTC. The matter was remanded for verification and grant of eligible ...
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Foreign salary, double tax? When late filing of Form 67 can deny DTAA benefits to Indians
Many Indians working overseas and earning their pay abroad must settle their due taxes in that foreign country, whether it is Singapore, or the United States of America (USA). Currently, the United ...
Non-Resident Indians earning income abroad in FY 2024-25 have a crucial deadline. They must file Form 67 by March 31, 2026.
Timely compliance not only helps avoid the burden of double taxation but also ensures that eligible relief is not forfeited.
NRIs can claim Foreign Tax Credit via Form 67 before filing ITR to avoid double taxation on global income under DTAA, Section ...
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