L1 Visa Holders and Indian REITs: Reporting Rules for Intra-Company Transferees Many L1 visa holders mistakenly believe that their status as “intra-company transferees” offers a special tax carve-out for...
O1 Visa Holders and Indian REITs: Reporting Obligations for Extraordinary Ability Professionals Many O1 visa holders mistakenly believe that their “extraordinary ability” status or the unique nature of their...
Dual Citizens (US-India Origin) and PMS (Portfolio Management Services): A Lifetime Reporting Obligation For US citizens of Indian origin, often holding Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) status, financial ties...
Long-Term Green Card Holders (8-Year Rule) and SIF (Specialized Investment Funds): Expatriation Reporting Explained Surrendering your green card after living in the United States for years is a significant...
 Self-Employed on O1 with SIF (Specialized Investment Funds) in India: Compliance Considerations Building a business or freelancing in the US under an O1 visa highlights your extraordinary ability, but...
 Conditional vs. Permanent Green Card: Does It Change Indian Mutual Funds Reporting Requirements? Whether you hold a conditional Green Card (often marriage-based, valid for two years) or a permanent...
US Citizens with Indian Mutual Funds in India: Why Citizenship-Based Taxation Changes Everything The United States is one of the few countries that utilizes citizenship-based taxation, meaning your obligation...
US Citizens by Birth to Indian Parents: Do You Owe Back Reporting on Indian Mutual Funds? As a U.S. citizen by birth, you are a “U.S. person” for tax...
H1B First-Year Filers: Do You Owe Reporting on ULIPs (Unit Linked Insurance Plans) You Held Before Moving to the US? Many H1B professionals move to the U.S. with existing...
US Citizens Who Inherited Indian Mutual Funds in India: Reporting Triggers You Didn’t Expect Receiving an inheritance of Indian mutual funds is a significant financial event that often brings...

