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InCorp provides you expert guidance on FDI/ODI Compliances with an experience of 10+ years and a global presence in 7+ countries
InCorp’s team of 50+ professionals, experienced in both inbound and outbound investments, ensure 100% compliance, guiding you through every step from approvals and documentation to reporting. Our compliance experts assist you in meeting all regulatory requirements along with minimizing the risk of penalties and sanctions. Focus on your business expansion, while we handle the complexities with expertise and efficiency.
Service Areas Within FDI/ODI Compliances
Ongoing Support
We provide ongoing support to keep your FDI/ODI strategies aligned with evolving regulations and market trends.
Documentation and Reporting
InCorp assists you in documentation and reporting ensuring that your FDI/ODI ventures meet all disclosure and reporting obligations.
Regulatory Compliance
Our team stays up-to-date with the latest tax laws and regulations to ensure your investments comply with local and international standards.
Tax Optimization
We structure your investments in a way that maximizes tax benefits while staying compliant.
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Foreign Portfolio Investment in India: Regulations & Tax Guide
India has experienced a significant outflow of funds in the recent times coupled with weakening currency.
Overview Of Foreign Exchange Management Act – FEMA Act
The Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) was introduced by the Government of India in 1999. It replaced the
Common Questions About Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI)
India has experienced a significant outflow of funds in recent times coupled with a weakening currency.
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