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Indian citizen travelling from US to India via London.Stop over at London:3 days.Wat're the immigration rules?

travel to hawaii, us virgin islands or puerto rico.?

What's the rule for US citizens re-entering Mexico on a tourist visa?

I have a New Zealand and Brittish passport, What does this entitle me to?

Emirates baggage and water?

what do you think about the new case the Supreme Court is hearing this week. It is about protesters at gay?

What sort of complications can arise from having plants on a personal boat during international travel?

I need info on international travel in Soviet Russia?

rules for what items I can bring back from international travel?

My employer is sending me to India for 6 months. I will be traveling multiple countries during that time but will alway be returning to India (company-provided guesthouse). I will be given a daily per diem while away from US and all travel expenses will be paid for by the company. At the end of 6 months, I will return to my home in California. During my stint in Asia, I will continue to maintain my home in CA and bear all related expenses. Are there any issues that need to be considered from a taxation perspective from both US and Indian law? Is there a certain period beyond which my company cannot continue to pay me in US dollars into my US account and I must pay taxes in India? If my company temporarily decides that it might be better to transfer me over as an Indian employee and pay me my US-equivalent salary in Rupees, does this make matters better or worse? As a side-note, I am a PIO (Person of Indian Origin) card holder and so do not need a visa to enter India...

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but--American citizens are liable to taxation on their worldwide income, regardless of where they live. If you pay taxes in some other country, then you might be able to use that as a tax credit--if the U.S. has a tax treaty with that country. (I do not think this would apply to you, since you're getting paid in America.)

You are US citizen. If you work in India for a US company and get paid by the US company in USA, then nothing will change and you will file as usual. You won't be paying any taxes in India and need not report anything in India. If you get paid in India by a company registered in India, on your pay in India you will pay taxes in India. You will also have to add this income on line 1 of your Form 1040. Then you will fill Form 1116 to claim Foreign Tax credit on line 47 of Form 1040. If your stay in India is for a longer duration than you can claim Foreign Earned Income exclusion up to around $85,000. For more information read IRS publication 54: Tax Guide for U.S. Citizens and Resident Aliens Abroad.

What is the independent travel which I plan and I realise? - Independent travel for me it: independence, a freedom in choosing and decision-making. It is responsibility which lies on me and only on me. Is a way to experience the country, to size up it without relying on luster of tourist magazines, being in private with way of life: people, meal, binge, dances, the nature...

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Andrey Y Dudikoff
Travel
Stout St
Denver , Colorado , 80010 USA


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