The Union Budget 2025 introduces stricter tax rules for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), including students and young professionals abroad. Key changes include enhanced scrutiny of foreign income, expanded residency definitions for taxation, and potential impacts on tax treaty benefits. Students working in countries like the US, UK, Canada, and Australia will face more reporting requirements and tax obligations. As global tax transparency increases, NRIs must plan carefully to avoid penalties and double taxation.
The School of Open Learning (SOL), University of Delhi, offers flexible undergraduate and postgraduate programs for distance learners. Established in 1962, SOL provides opportunities for […]
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The stegosaurus fossil nicknamed Apex on display. A 150-million-year-old fossil of a Stegosaurus which became the most expensive dinosaur fossil ever sold earlier this year, […]