Which documents are required to file taxes in India for my US stock investments?
The following documents are required to file taxes in India for your US stock investments:
- Capital gains summary
- Schedule FA
- Schedule FSI
- Schedule TR
- Form 67
You can read more about the documents needed
here. All of these documents are generated by Vested at the end of the financial year to facilitate easy tax reporting.
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