NRI Investment in NCD – Eligibility, Application and Taxation

NRIs who are looking for a secure, long-term investment can invest in non-convertible debentures (NCDs). Debentures offer fixed returns, good liquidity at low risk and are ideal for individuals looking beyond stocks and NRI mutual funds. Not only residents, but non-residents and persons of Indian Origin can also benefit from non-convertible debentures. Here is everything you need to know about NRI investment in NCD, eligibility and tax implications.

Different types of OCI Card application fees and other charges

The OCI card provides overseas citizens of India with multiple entry and a life-long visa to India. OCI card holders also enjoy many rights and privileges in India, in terms of education, employment, etc. In order to apply for an OCI card, an applicant needs to submit required documents and pay the OCI card application fees. You can pay the fee in cash, money order, demand draft, cheques, etc.

Stocks, Shares, Stakes and Fractions

Investment is the buying of securities, real estate and other items in order to obtain capital gains or income. Investors purchase assets that rise in value over time and then provide returns as income payments or capital gains. As a person goes about investing, they will notice that certain terms get used frequently. We are going to explain the terms stocks, shares, stakes and fractions in order to make this process simpler.

H1B Visa for Indian: Eligibility Criteria, Validity & Fee

The H1B visa is an employment-based nonimmigrant visa issued to foreign nationals who wish to work in a specialty occupation in the United State of America for a specified period. Unlike other visas, it is an employer-sponsored visa i.e. for this visa an employer must offer a job to the visa holder and apply for his/her visa petition with the US Immigration Department under the Immigration and Nationality Act.

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