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Important Estate NRI Laws

As per the tax laws in India, NRI is a person who was present in India less than 6o days during the relevant tax year. When it comes to Indian citizens, who leave India for employment purposes, the number of days will be 182. For the case with those people who are outside India and only come yearly, he will be considered to be NRI; his stay in India is less than 182 days during the relevant tax year. The NRI legal service Kerala http://ggplawpartners.com/  can provide the exact provisions of an NRI. An NRI can hold an estate under certain circumstances like inherited property, self- acquired property and property by way of gift. These properties can be acquired only through the legal way with the help of NRI legal service Kerala. A person of Indian Origin does not need any permission to acquire any immovable property through inheritance. This property will be acquired based on the provisions of foreign exchange law. Also, NRI can acquire property by way of gift w...