📕 Global & Expat Finance ⏱ 12 min 📋 4 topics

Tax Treaties and Double Taxation Explained

How to legally avoid paying tax on the same income in two countries using DTAA provisions.

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🎯 What You'll Learn

🌍 What DTAA is and which countries India has agreements with
🧠 Tax residency: determined by day-count rules
🌍 Claiming DTAA benefits: Form 10F and Tax Residency Certificate
🔄 Common NRI tax mistakes and how to avoid them

🧠 Quick Quiz

The primary purpose of a Double Tax Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) is to:

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