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Back in India, still working abroad? Understand your tax implicationsRising global tensions prompt Non-Resident Indians to return home, working remotely. This shift creates tax concerns as physical presence i...
Expats staying longer in India? Here’s how residency rules can change your tax liabilityExpatriates in India for extended periods face changing tax rules. Staying longer can shift residency status, impacting tax liability on wo...
US to permanently close consulate in Pakistan's Peshawar, its closest mission to AfghanistanThe State Department will permanently close its consulate in Peshawar, Pakistan, a key diplomatic mission near the Afghan border. This clos...
Israel-Iran-US war: Goldman Sachs, other Wall Street banks Offer UAE staff option to relocate temporarilyMajor Wall Street banks are letting staff in the United Arab Emirates work remotely. This move comes as attacks on the Gulf nation continue...
Canadian man living in Bengaluru for 8 years, shares a truth many Indians needed to hearA Canadian man living in India for over eight years shared a video explaining his choice to stay, challenging the common belief that life a...
NRI property TDS rules, Undisclosed foreign asset disclosure and more; know all NRI related income tax reforms announced in Budget 2026Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced significant tax reforms for Non-Resident Indians on February 1, 2026. Key changes include rev...
Britain tries to fix its frayed relations with world’s richBritain's finance minister is attempting to halt a wealth and brain drain by curbing the most punitive effects of scrapping the non-dom tax...
Easier, now, for our professionals abroadIndia is leveraging trade treaties to advance social security for its professionals abroad, exemplified by the India-Britain FTA's double-c...
After Trump announces plans to take over Gaza, US officials scramble to do some damage controlThe U.S. has retracted its initial suggestion to permanently relocate Palestinians from Gaza after backlash from allies and some lawmakers....
Digital nomad visas expand as Spain, Canada vie for global talentAs of 2023, Spain’s residency visa is open to “international teleworkers,” which allows digital nomads to live in the land of Don Quixote, ...
Indian maths, science teachers in demand in UK, says new reportThe International Relocation Payments (IRP), being run as a pilot in the 2023 to 2024 academic year, is applicable to overseas teachers wit...
Spooked by Adani pack, FIIs find comfort in safe consumption stocks: Sunil Subramaniam“Internationally, there is going to be a slowdown but India is going to be a growth economy. And from that point of view, I do not think th...
Creating an equitable space in the workplaceTata Steel replaced the term ‘spouse’ with ‘partner’. Partners will now be eligible for medical benefits, insurance coverage, honeymoon pac...
Why China will never say no to PakistanChina's rising worries could hand Pak an opportunity to shave a few billion dollars off interest costs.
Trade war could impact US growth by hitting consumption: Seth Freeman, GlassRatner“There has to be a little suffering before the parties will come to the table.”
Indian companies have dramatically reduced H1B visa filing, reports US dailyAlso, foreign nationals are reluctant to make the jump to a US company due to the Trump's hardline anti-immigration stance, a top US newspa...
Vijay Mallya in full control even after moving to UK: UB GroupUnited Breweries Ltd, in which co-promoter Heineken has been hiking stake, has also disclosed total remuneration of about Rs 2.86 crore to ...
Aviva’s move to shift jobs to Pune draws ire from UK unionsLast month, the insurance group announced 2,000 job cuts globally as part of its plan to achieve 400 mn pounds in costs savings by this yea...
US returned Indian entrepreneurs transforming start-up businessesIndians returning from US are recording big wins in the start-up space. ET finds out what is driving their rapid success.
- US returned Indian entrepreneurs transforming start-up businesses
Indians returning from US are recording big wins in the start-up space. ET finds out what is driving their rapid success.