For income tax purposes in India, you can be a 'Resident Indian' or a 'Non Resident Indian'. Or you can also be a 'Resident but not Ordinary Resident.' In this article, we take a look at who an RNOR is and why this special status is accorded. | |||
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Thursday, January 31, 2013
NRI: All about 'Resident but not Ordinary Resident'
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