nobody inparticular
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The only relative I have is my considerably older brother in
India, who is unwilling to move to the USA either temporarily
or permanently, given his age and health. My green card process
took eight long years with three employers, a period akin to
slave labor. Expecting major legal problems, I had saved up
almost all my salary all these years to hire labor
and immigration attorneys, which thankfully I never
needed.
Looking back now after the green card approval, I find that I
have accumulated a reasonably tidy sum of money. When translated
to Indian rupees, this money becomes obscenely rich. I never
cared for money, I cared for parents, which I never had (I was
raised by my brother from birth). Now my brother probably has only
a few more years to live because of smoking-induced cancer which
has spread to various parts of his body.
The question to the group is: how do I share my wealth with my
brother in India? I would like to transfer almost all my money
to him, so he can live in comfort and happiness for the rest of
his life. Anyone who has tried to send such huge sums of money to
India knows that the Indian income tax people take away most of the
money. So guess I need to amend my question: how do I send all
my money to my brother while *legally* keeping the Indian income
tax people out of the picture? Note that after converting to
rupees, my brother will be getting several millions of rupees.
So what\'s the best way to do it and do it legally?
Thank you very much and God bless y\'all,
Anonymous
India, who is unwilling to move to the USA either temporarily
or permanently, given his age and health. My green card process
took eight long years with three employers, a period akin to
slave labor. Expecting major legal problems, I had saved up
almost all my salary all these years to hire labor
and immigration attorneys, which thankfully I never
needed.
Looking back now after the green card approval, I find that I
have accumulated a reasonably tidy sum of money. When translated
to Indian rupees, this money becomes obscenely rich. I never
cared for money, I cared for parents, which I never had (I was
raised by my brother from birth). Now my brother probably has only
a few more years to live because of smoking-induced cancer which
has spread to various parts of his body.
The question to the group is: how do I share my wealth with my
brother in India? I would like to transfer almost all my money
to him, so he can live in comfort and happiness for the rest of
his life. Anyone who has tried to send such huge sums of money to
India knows that the Indian income tax people take away most of the
money. So guess I need to amend my question: how do I send all
my money to my brother while *legally* keeping the Indian income
tax people out of the picture? Note that after converting to
rupees, my brother will be getting several millions of rupees.
So what\'s the best way to do it and do it legally?
Thank you very much and God bless y\'all,
Anonymous