saranraj thangaraj
(articled assistent)
(121 Points)
Replied 24 November 2014
Varun
(none)
(379 Points)
Replied 24 November 2014
Is Mrs Geeta in sum 2(a) a Resident ordinary resident or resident not ordinary resident???
Aman goenka
(At own)
(21 Points)
Replied 24 November 2014
sailaja
(article assistant)
(64 Points)
Replied 24 November 2014
ya paper was easy especially IDT...but lengthy !!!!!!!!
Spirit
(Learner)
(450 Points)
Replied 24 November 2014
Originally posted by : Aman goenka | ||
haha i attempt tht qstns frst nd result is mjhe nind ni ayi puri rat ......... |
Q bhai kya hua us qustn me ??
Varun
(none)
(379 Points)
Replied 25 November 2014
Not ordinarily resident is another view which may be wrong.The definition in the section for NOT ORDINARILY RESIDENT:
IF SUCH INDIVIDUAL HAS BEEN A NON-RESIDENT IN 9 OUT OF 1O PREVIOUS YEARS PRECEDING THE RELEVANT PREVIOUS YEAR
OR
IF SUCH INDIVIDUAL HAS BEEN IN INDIA FOR 729 DAYS OR LESS IN THE LAST 7 PREVIOUS YEARS PRECEDING THE RELEVANT PREVIOUS YEAR.
For RNOR,one basic condition and atleast one of the 2 conditions(mentioned in colour above) must be fulfilled.
But she's a person of Indian origin.So she's an exception to basic conditions.
I maybe wrong too.Kindly correct me friends!
Varun
(none)
(379 Points)
Replied 25 November 2014
Kindly reply in english for my above post friends.I not well versed in Hindi.
sailaja
(article assistant)
(64 Points)
Replied 29 November 2014
simply for a person to be RBNOR he has to satisfy any one of the basic conditions,,,,and person will not satisfy any/both of the additional conditions..since additional conditions have to be cummulatively satisfied even if one condition not satisfied he is RBNOR,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,for NRI even one of the basic conditions will not be satisfied.......