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Departing from India? Clearance certificate under Black Money Act required

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 24 July 2024
From October 1, individuals domiciled in India will need a clearance certificate under the Black Money Act before leaving the country. This outlines a tightened regulation to ensure all tax liabilities are clear.
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