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ITAT examined residential status dispute of NRI taxpayer under ...


Tax Tribunal Orders Fresh Verification of NRI's Residential Status u/s 6(1) After 132-Day Stay Evidence.

January 28, 2025

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ITAT examined residential status dispute of NRI taxpayer under Income Tax Act section 6(1) and applicable DTAA provisions. Appellant demonstrated presence in India for 132 days during relevant assessment year, below the 182-day threshold required for resident status. Supporting documentation included foreign employment records and visit passes. ITAT remanded matter to Assessing Officer for detailed verification of appellant's Singapore residential status and Indian non-residential position, specifically directing examination under Explanation 1 to section 6(1)(c). Appeal grounds 1-3 were allowed for statistical purposes pending final determination of residential status by AO based on documentary evidence.

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