The Finance Act, 2020 introduced a more complex tax residency determination for NRIs and PIOs, reducing the stay threshold from 182 to 120 days based on India-sourced income. Experts argue it complicates compliance without significant revenue benefits, potentially deterring economic activity and investment in India.
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