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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday said salary income earned by non-resident Indians in Gulf countries would continue to be exempt from tax in India. Quoting a tweet of TMC MP Mahua Moitra, Sitharaman clarified that the Finance Act 2021 has not brought in any new or additional tax on Indian workers in Saudi/UAE/Oman/Qatar. The minister said the said amendment in the Finance Act, 2021, has merely incorporated general definition of the term liable to tax in the Income Tax Act to provide clarity. This amendment has not altered the taxability of salary income earned by non-resident Indian citizens in Gulf countries. Their salary income earned in Gulf countries would continue to be exempt in India, the Office of Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman tweeted.
Expect Gulf countries to be helpful in facilitating early return of Indians to work: Jaishankar
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Jaishankar said re-employment concerns of people working abroad will be addressed by the government and it is working to improve economic growth and create job opportunities
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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday told Parliament that India is fully cognizant of the plight of Indian workers and students abroad on account of the COVID-19 pandemic, and has repatriated 45.82 lakh people from 98 countries under the Vande Bharat Mission till date.
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Carried out largest repatriation exercise during pandemic, says External Affairs Minister
External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar on Monday told the Rajya Sabha that the government wanted to expand the “air bubble” arrangement with more countries and the priority would be Saudi Arabia, Kuwait in the west and Japan, China and Singapore in the east.
“These are the countries where bubbles have not worked so well,” Mr. Jaishankar told the Rajya Sabha.
Under the air bubble scheme, commercial airlines from specific countries are allowed to travel to and from India on a limited basis an arrangement that was solely reserved for the Air India under the Vande Bharat mission as full scale international commercial air operations are yet to resume after COVID-19 restrictions were implemented last year.
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