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Indian Passport Holders Can Travel Visa-Free

Indian Passport Holders Can Travel Visa-Free to 59 Countries

The Indian passport has been steadily improving in terms of its visa-free access. As of July 2023, Indian passport holders can travel visa-free to 59 countries. This means that Indian citizens can enter these countries without having to apply for a visa in advance. For years, obtaining visas for international travel has been a cumbersome process for Indian citizens. However, the situation has vastly...

Capital Gain on Sale of Property in India: Implications and How to Save

Capital Gain on Sale of Property in India: Implications and How to Save

If you are planning to sell a property in India, it is important to be aware of the capital gains tax implications. The amount of tax you will have to pay will depend on the type of property, the holding period, and the amount of profit you make on the sale. Types of capital gains There are two types of capital gains on the sale of property in India: short-term capital gains and long-term capital...

Liberalized Remittance Scheme (LRS) in India

Investing in International Property: A Simple Guide to India’s Liberalized Remittance Scheme (LRS)

The Liberalized Remittance Scheme (LRS) is a government of India initiative that allows Indian citizens to remit up to $250,000 per year for the purpose of overseas investment. This includes the purchase of international property. The LRS has made it much easier for Indian citizens to invest in international property. Previously, there were a number of restrictions on overseas investment, making it...

Vastu-Tips for buying home

Vastu Tips for Buying a Home in India

When buying a home in India, many people consider the facing of the property to be an important factor. According to Vastu Shastra, the ancient Indian science of architecture, the facing of a property can have a significant impact on the overall energy of the home and the well-being of the residents. Here are some Vastu tips for buying a home in India: North-facing property: North-facing properties...

Haryana Government's Ban on Stilt Plus Four Floors

“How Haryana Government’s Ban on ‘Stilt Plus Four Floors’ is Sparking Debate: Have Your Say Now!”

The Haryana government has recently announced a ban on new applications of projects for stilt plus four-storey structures in the state. The decision was taken to address the growing problem of population explosion and inadequate infrastructure in residential colonies. It is important to note that the ban is not related to unauthorized constructions but rather a proactive step was taken by the government...

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