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Re: Visa help.
Originally Posted by iain492001
(Post 8467016)
So sad to hear that Mrs B. M., mind you I wouldn't place too much faith in "immigration officials". Do they have the ear of those in higher places?
But, like you, we're actively looking for ways to salvage as much as we can of what we have invested here. It does leave a sour taste, though..............suddenly it's not quite so incredible anymore. Perhaps they need to find a more suitable adjective - chaotic / blinkered spring to mind, and I'm being kind here............. GOOD LUCK. Keep the vultures starving:thumbdown::thumbdown: I will give my furniture to whom I please rather than let the "authorities have it", I am not a tight arse to me it is all tainted goods now.:sneaky: |
Re: Visa help.
Originally Posted by noni
(Post 8467052)
and you can't even give away your property to a well deserved local unless one of you pays something like 40% tax!:thumbdown:
I will give my furniture to whom I please rather than let the "authorities have it", I am not a tight arse to me it is all tainted goods now.:sneaky: |
Re: Visa help.
Originally Posted by noni
(Post 8467055)
am letting local friends live here rent free whilst we are in UK this monsoon.:thumbup:
I did the same thing in the UK when our buyer offered us silly money for a 6 month old washing machine and fridge/freezer, we had a farewell party and gave everything away to family and friends rather than leave it for the greedy bastard.... Last monsoon when i was away OH had a guy stay as he had a tiny little wet smelly room to live in, he was well happy and OH enjoyed his company... |
Re: Visa help.
Originally Posted by noni
(Post 8467052)
and you can't even give away your property to a well deserved local unless one of you pays something like 40% tax!:thumbdown:
I will give my furniture to whom I please rather than let the "authorities have it", I am not a tight arse to me it is all tainted goods now.:sneaky: short term gains (less than 3 yrs) is the same rate as income tax - a sliding scale rising to approx. 30% on (that part of) income over 8 lakhs a year. So nothing like 40% noni - but also remember that you can't legally re-patriate the profit (although if you are 'resident' there are supposed to be relaxed rules about foreign exchange 'for any purpose'). AndyD 8-)# |
Re: Visa help.
Originally Posted by a_f_d
(Post 8467135)
long-term capital gains (if you had the property for more than 3 years) is approx. 20% of profits (allowing for inflation).
short term gains (less than 3 yrs) is the same rate as income tax - a sliding scale rising to approx. 30% on (that part of) income over 8 lakhs a year. So nothing like 40% noni - but also remember that you can't legally re-patriate the profit (although if you are 'resident' there are supposed to be relaxed rules about foreign exchange 'for any purpose'). AndyD 8-)# |
Re: Visa help.
reply to a-f-d - thanks for that info about capital gains tax.
Someone (an Indian neighbour) also mentioned "index linking" to me when we were discussing property selling. She told me that you pay capital gains on the difference between what you sell the property for and its current index-linked value. So, if you bought for, let's say, 30 lakh in 2002, the index-linked value could today be 32 lakh, and this would reduce the amount of profit you pay C.G. Tax on. I haven't fully investigated this yet, but was wondering if anyone else had any information............ Why pay more than is necessary, is my motto!! Cheers. |
Re: Visa help.
Originally Posted by iain492001
(Post 8468941)
reply to a-f-d - thanks for that info about capital gains tax.
Someone (an Indian neighbour) also mentioned "index linking" to me when we were discussing property selling. She told me that you pay capital gains on the difference between what you sell the property for and its current index-linked value. So, if you bought for, let's say, 30 lakh in 2002, the index-linked value could today be 32 lakh, and this would reduce the amount of profit you pay C.G. Tax on. I haven't fully investigated this yet, but was wondering if anyone else had any information............ Why pay more than is necessary, is my motto!! Cheers. I would advise anyone selling to hire a Chartered Accountant to handle it - you'll need a CA report anyway to repatriate the money (excluding profit) AndyD 8-)# |
Re: Visa help.
http://blog.abhinav.com/indian-gover...ore-mandatory/
Someone sent me this is it not official?? |
Re: Visa help.
Mrs Brinks - this is old news. We heard about this on the day it was printed. Current info only please.:thumbup:
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Re: Visa help.
At least this has got the thread back onto visas rather than capital gains tax!!!
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Re: Visa help.
Originally Posted by lizze
(Post 8469480)
Mrs Brinks - this is old news. We heard about this on the day it was printed. Current info only please.:thumbup:
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I love a woman who speaks Her mind :lol:
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Please visa's problems only. the rest of the thread should have been on Buyer Beware ( I am guilty as well)
THANKS NONI.:rolleyes: |
Re: Visa help.
Oops, sorry - so many threads to follow............sometimes just got to get it all out onto whatever thread I'm following before computer (or should I be more specific - Tata Indicom) crashes.:eek:
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Re: Visa help.
Originally Posted by gregit
(Post 8469931)
I love a woman who speaks Her mind :lol:
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