MUMBAI: Many expatriates living in India and non-resident Indians living in any other country may just end up in tax trouble with no fault of theirs. That is not the only problem.“In several cases, expats who are not tagged in the jurisdiction of the international tax ward are also not able to upload their tax returns,” Maheshwari said. Many expats and NRIs want the government to extend the deadline for filing the returns. This meant that many expatriates were required to obtain an Aadhaar number, experts said. The possibility of having to give out personal details including biometric ones caused panic among the expat community.
Source: Economic Times July 27, 2017 18:09 UTC