Whether an individual who is a non-resident, or resident but not ordinary resident (RNOR)) is also required to disclose details of his directorship in a foreign company which does not have any income accruing or arising in India?
FAQs in respect of filling-up of the Income-tax return forms for Assessment Year 2022-23
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Directorship disclosure required: non-residents and RNORs must disclose foreign company directorships in income tax returns even if no Indian income. Non-resident and resident-but-not-ordinarily-resident taxpayers must disclose directorships in foreign companies in their income-tax returns, even if the foreign company has no income accruing or arising in India; this is a reporting obligation set out in the income-tax return FAQs.
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Directorship disclosure required: non-residents and RNORs must disclose foreign company directorships in income tax returns even if no Indian income.
Non-resident and resident-but-not-ordinarily-resident taxpayers must disclose directorships in foreign companies in their income-tax returns, even if the foreign company has no income accruing or arising in India; this is a reporting obligation set out in the income-tax return FAQs.
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