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18 Mr. X, a resident of India planned a tour of 15 days to visit Paris and to meet his niece living there. While returning to India, Mr. X was carrying with him INR 30,000. Her niece told him that limit is marked on bringing Indian currency notes at the time of return to India. Identify the correct limit :
17 Mr. Ram had resided in India during the Financial Year 2017-2018 for less than 183 days. He again came to India on 1st May, 2018 for higher studies and business and stayed upto 15th July, 2019. State the correct answer as to the residential status of Mr. Ram in the light of the given fact as per the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999.
(1) Mr. Ram can be considered as 'Person resident in India' during the financial year 2018-2019
(2) Mr. Ram cannot be considered as ‘Person resident in India' during the financial year 2018-2019
(3) Mr. Ram can be considered as ‘Person resident in India' during the financial year 2019-2020
16 The bench mark rate for calculating the all in cost for foreign currency ECBs is amended, due to Libor transition made vide circular dated 8.12.2021, by-
15 Overseas Investment as per the Foreign Exchange Management (Overseas Investment) Rules, 2022 means:
14 Priti, on 1st September, 2021 went to UK for doing one year MBA course. Her MBA course completed on 31st August, 2022 and she returned India on the next day. What shall be her residential status for the FY 2022-23 and 2023-24:
13 In September 2016, Mr. P, went to USA, London and Germany on a month long business trip. For this trip he got foreign exchange of US $ 50,000 from an authorized dealer. In December 2016 he remitted US$ 50,000 to his son in Canada, who was studying there. In January 2017 he sent his mother and wife to America for his mother’s treatment and for the purpose he remitted US$ 75,000 to his younger brother, who was living there. In March 2017 his daughter got engaged and she opted for a destination marriage to be held in May 2017, in Switzerland. While on trip to Dubai in the March end, 2017, he spent US $ 35,000 for his daughter’s shopping in Dubai. Later, the event manager gave an estimate of US $ 250,000 for the wedding. As per the provisions of FEMA, for how much remittance does he need to take prior approval of the Reserve bank of India.
12 Mr. V, brother of Mr. R , is a resident of Singapore and he owns an immovable property in Chennai which he inherited from his father, who was a resident of India, Can Mr. V continue to hold the property?
(a) No, he cannot hold transfer or invest In India, since he is resident outside India.
(b) Yes, he can continue to hold in India, since he is person of India Origin and the property is located In India
(c) Yes, he can continue to hold the property, since this was inherited from a person who was resident in India.
(d) Yes, he can continue to hold the property, since his brother (Mr. R) uses the property whenever he travels to Chennai.
11 The dealers in precious metals/ precious stones, can be considered as persons carrying on designated businesses or professions, when-
(a) they engage in any cash transactions with a customer of Rupees ten lakhs, carried out in a single operation
(b) they engage in any cash transactions with a customer of Rupees ten lakhs, carried out in a single operation or in several operations that appear to be linked.
(c) they engage in any cash transactions with a customer of equal to or above Rupees ten lakhs, carried out in a single operation or in several operations that appear to be linked
(d) they engage in sale or purchase of precious metal/precious stones and having annual turnover of Rupees twenty lakhs or above
10 Dhruv, is a pilot in Bangkok airways. He flies for 15 days in a month and thereafter takes a break for 15 days. During the break, he is accommodated in ‘base’, which is normally the city where the Airline is headquartered. However, for security considerations, he was based at
Delhi. During the financial year, he was accommodated at Delhi for 182 days. Determine the legal position as regards the residential status of Dhruv under the given situation:
(a) Dhruv cannot be considered to be a Person Resident in India.
(b) Dhruv can be considered to be a Person Resident in India due to her stay for 182 days in India
(c) Dhruv cannot be considered to be a Person Resident in India due to her stay for less than 183 days in India.
(d) Dhruv can be considered to be a Person Resident in India due to her stay in Delhi for security consideration
9 Rahul, Son of Mr. Manish was going to USA under cultural exchange programme of his college. For meeting Rahul’s expenses in USA, Mr. Manish purchased 5000 USD from an authorized person on 15th February 2018. Rahul came back to India on 15th March 2018. At the time of his return to India he was having 1850 unspent USD with him. From the following which option is the best suited for the above situation –
(a) Unspent foreign exchange shall be surrendered to the authorized person within 180 days from the date of his return to India.
(b) Unspent foreign exchange shall be surrendered to the authorized person within 180 days from the date of purchase of foreign exchange.
(c) Unspent foreign exchange shall be surrendered to the authorized person within 90 days from the date of his return to India.
(d) Unspent foreign exchange not exceeding 2000 USD may be retained by a person resident in India
8 Peter a citizen and resident of India, in the year 2011, got a job in a MNC in Germany. He planned to shift. Due to travelling and shifting, studies of his daughter Lisa was effected a lot, so he decided to admit her into Mayo College at Ajmer for her further studies. On 23rd March 2017, Peter, along with his wife and daughter reached India from Germany. On 22nd April 2017, Lisa got admission in the college and since then she is living in India only. Peter and his wife returned Germany on 1 st May 2017. Peter did not visited India during the financial year 2017-18, however his wife was in India from 2nd December 2017 to 2nd January 2018. During the financial year 2018-19, Peter was in India for 185 days due to his deployment and Lisa’s ill health. From the following who will be treated as person resident in India for the financial year ended on 2018-19 ---
7 Minimum Average Maturity Period prescribed for ECB raised for working capital purposes or general corporate purposes under the ECB framework is:
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