Dubai: Experts Speak on Impact of Direct Tax Code on NRI Taxation at KEL Event


Dubai: Experts Speak on Impact of Direct Tax Code on NRI Taxation at KEL Event

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Dubai, Apr 12: With the objective of bringing awareness among the NRI community on the proposed changes in tax laws with the implementation of Direct Tax Code (DTC) from the next financial year, Kanara Entrepreneurs Ltd (KEL), Dubai conducted a workshop titled "Direct Tax Code – Impact on NRIs" at the India Club here on Saturday April 9.

Over 125 KEL members and guests attended this event along with lead members from KE Bangalore and the core members of Dimensions in Mumbai. The programme started with a welcome address by the president of KEL Dubai, Shobha Mendonca. Mendonca introduced the keynote speaker Mark D’Souza, chartered accountant and president elect, KE Bangalore.

Mark D’Souza in his presentation gave an overview of the existing tax laws, definition of terms applicable to NRIs such as 'non-resident', 'not ordinarily resident' and 'resident' as applicable under the income tax laws as well as under foreign exchange management act (FEMA). D’Souza gave valuable tips on how to manage the NRI status, what taxes are applicable for NRIs and how one should plan one's return to India to obtain the benefit of being non-resident during that tax year.

He said that all income generated in India except for the interest on NRE and FCNR accounts are taxable in India. When tax deduction at source (TDS) is mandated, the deduction will always be at the highest slab for NRIs. NRIs need to file their taxes and apply for refund of these excess deductions. As of now several crores of unclaimed refunds are lying with the government on this account as NRIs fail to file their taxes and claim back the excess amounts deducted through TDS.

He also touched on the consequences of not filing the income tax returns on time. He mentioned that July 31 is the deadline for NRIs to file their taxes for the previous year. Mark stressed that all NRIs must maintain a record of all their visits to India in the last 10 years (including copies of the immigration stamps from their passports) as they count towards computing the number of days towards their residency in India for that particular year. While counting the number of days of stay in India he said that both the day of arrival and day of departure are counted as days of stay in India.

He also covered the topic of Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) signed by India with various governments including the UAE government to avoid the possibility of the same income being taxed twice. However, he said that to be eligible under DTAA, you need to pay tax in your resident country. As the UAE does not have direct taxes, it will not be possible to get benefits under DTAA for residents of the UAE. He also mentioned that with the implementation of the Direct Tax Code (DTC), which will unify and replace all existing direct tax laws, you could be considered resident for tax purposes if you stay for more than 60 days in a financial year as the extension to 182 days will no longer be available.

Mark also touched on the impact of wealth tax, which if passed as is, will have a significant impact on NRIs. As per the existing draft, the wealth tax is applicable on all your global assets and is to be included in your tax filings. As per the proposed DTC, wealth tax is applicable at 1% on all assets exceeding Rs 1 crore.

He concluded by saying that in view of the above and the proposed DTC, it is very important for NRIs to plan their presence in India during the relevant tax year, so that they are not only able to plan their residential status under the Act but also obtain optimum advantage under the applicable tax treaty.

The new KE Global website that integrates all its chapters under one umbrella and provides extensive opportunities for its members to interact with others online for both business and social networking, in addition to providing information on all the news and events, was launched jointly by the presidents of KE Dubai and Bangalore along with the Freddy Mendonca, chairman of Dimensions.

Several KE members were formally inducted at this event. Ivan Fernandes, chairman of KE Global and Shobha Mendonca installed the KE lapel pins on these members and welcomed them into KEL. Julian Lewis, director of membership handed over the welcome kits to each of these members.

Immediate past president of KEL, Albert Rodrigues, as part of the house keeping mentioned that KEL has been providing quality events and thereby gaining popularity, which is reflected in the growth of its membership. "This year we have inducted 60 new members and it is critical for members to utilize every opportunity provided for networking under KEL as well as their strategic partners such as TIE Dubai who conduct several events with similar objectives," he said.

He also urged members to register and exploit the opportunities provided through the new website (www.keglobal.org). Albert again stressed on the recent venture fund and asked members who are looking at equity funding to get in touch with KEL. He also updated on the business plan contest that was conducted by KE Global for MBA students from eighteen colleges as part of Verve 2011 in Mangalore. He encouraged members to participate in the activities of KEL and provide valuable suggestions on their needs and ideas for fostering a better network of entrepreneurs and professionals.

Michael D’Souza, director of mentoring, proposed the vote of thanks. He thanked the speaker, all the members of KE Bangalore and Dimensions who made the extra effort to come to Dubai and attend this program, the sponsors of the event, staff of India club and the audience. Alfred Vaz, director of events coordinated and anchored the event. The event was sponsored by Globelink West Star Shipping LLC, Dubai.

  

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  • C Subramanian, Madurai

    Sat, Apr 16 2011

    Recently when I read the DTC 2012 from income tax website I noticed that 60 days lause was replaced by 183 days again. Please claify.

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  • RAM PAI, UDUPI-DUBAI

    Fri, Apr 15 2011

    Hi Vincent,

    I agree with you. IDBI is really good.So is South INDIAN BANK FOR NRI'S.

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  • Jyothika Shetty, M'lore/Dubai

    Thu, Apr 14 2011

    I think still NRI's are not fully aware of the tax rules in India. Therefore, I hope there were more workshops or seminars which would helps us to know more about the tax rules etc...

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  • Vincent Gomes, Mangalore Dubai

    Thu, Apr 14 2011

    As a NRI, I found IDBI Bank the best. Wonderful service. Zero charges and better systems than private banks.

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  • Henry J. Pinto, Karkala/Bangalore

    Wed, Apr 13 2011

    Dear Mark,
    It is wonderful and gratifying to see the growth of KE and the programmes it conducts. Thanks to KE many will be enlightened regarding anything pertaining to better the quality of life . I wish you all the best. Under your presidentship may the KE grow. Regards.

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  • Mark Denis D'souza, Niddodi/Sharjah-U.A.E.

    Wed, Apr 13 2011

    This event,'Impact of Direct Tax Code on NRI Taxation'was a great source of informatin to all those attended,the speaker was experienced and having full of knowldge about the subject, the KEL has been doing wonderful job to society and I wish every one who reside in U.A.E. should take advantage of the efforts of KEL and encourage/suport them to bring up like this more and more events to benefit out of it.
    Mark Denis S'souza

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