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India–Singapore DTAA: Capital Gains, Residency, NRI Startup Reliefs
The 2025 India–Singapore DTAA upholds post-2019 rules: most capital gains from Indian shares held by Singapore residents are taxed in India unless grandfathered pre-1 April 2017. Withholding caps and PE…
India–UAE DTAA 2025: NRIs, Remittances, and Tax Rules Explained
The India–UAE DTAA protects UAE-based Indians from double taxation if they remain non-resident in India (under 182 days)…
India–Latin America Tax and Visa Cooperation 2025: New Frontiers
India expanded DTAA-based cooperation across Latin America in 2025, with Brazil central to reduced withholding, academic exemptions, and…
Understanding the India–U.S.–Canada Tax Triangle for NRIs (2025)
In 2025 many NRIs who split time between India, the U.S., and Canada face double-tax exposure. Treaties offer…
Trump Admin Targets Unaccompanied Migrant Children with Policies
A policy shift ended legal aid for unaccompanied children, expanded ORR-ICE data sharing, and cut asylum avenues via…
Power Bank Explodes in Qantas Lounge; Staff Douse Fire in Shower
A power bank exploded in a passenger’s pocket at Melbourne Airport’s Qantas lounge on November 6, 2025, causing…
Alaska Airlines SFO Gate Agent Accused of Retaliatory Boarding Removal
A passenger was removed from SFO flight AS 20 on Nov. 6, 2025 after requesting the gate agent’s…
India’s DTAAs Prevent Double Taxation for Students in Canada, U.S.
India–Canada, India–U.S., and U.S.–Canada tax treaties coordinate taxing rights for Indian graduates moving from Canadian study to U.S.…
Understanding Exit Tax for Canada and the U.S. When You Leave
Exit Tax treats unrealized gains as taxable on departure. Canada requires T1161, T1243 and T1 Departure Return; the…
No Double Treaty Relief: Rules, Penalties, and How to Correct
DTAAs allow one treaty benefit per income item based on residency; claiming the same credit in two countries…