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Tax Residency Relaxation: 182-Day Rule for Those Starting Jobs Abroad u/s 6(1)(a) in Initial Year Only.

May 18, 2017

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Determination of residential status of assessee - Relaxation of period of 60 days as per section 6(1)(a) to 182 days when employment is taken outside India as per clause (a) of Explanation 1 is applicable only "in relation to that year" i.e. the year in which employment is taken outside India. Thereafter, for subsequent years, the residential status has to be seen as per the provisions of clause (b) to Explanation 1 since owing to employment/self-employment the assessee is "being outside India"- AT

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