Sometimes NRIs can get caught in double taxation. For example, if an NRI receives any income in India, the country has the right to tax the income as the source state. But the residential country of the NRI can also tax the income as the residence state. In this case, the person may have to pay taxes twice on the same income. To avoid this, India has DTAAs signed with various countries that clearly exempt the foreign taxes paid while filing the return of income of the NRIs in their home country.
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