can you explain the gst part? how does it work? wont income tax dept eventually track you down?
The Income tax dept is different from the sales tax dept.
The Govt of India has mandated all the companies around the world to charge GST for Indian Govt from foreign land and submit it to the Indian Govt. Big foreign companies who have the bandwidth to handle this nautanki will charge you GST in case you enter 'India' in the address.
For example, I purchase services (say, AWS US server) on behalf of the company I work for, which has nothing to do with India, and handover those services to people who are not in India. Why the f should govt of India be asking for money? But it does. US Amazon will charge me GST if I happen to enter India in the billing address.
If you spend more than 7/10 L in forex transaction it gets reported in AIS
If you spend 10L on CC with any particular bank it gets reported to AIS
So even if you escape GST you cannot escape tax tho
The correct version:
Every rupee/dollar you spend or earn is reported. And, it's been the case for at least 5 years.
The limits you have quoted are the TCS free thresholds. No matter where you personally stand on LRS scheme on any FY, it has no effect on reporting.
I've other cards such as Diners Black Metal which give me access to premium/biz lounges and I cannot not sit in a lounge before flying, it's quite refreshing and the F&B are good add-ons
It's nice if you get the access to premium lounges. I have tried to use that lounge in Mumbai's international terminal multiple times. And, it always had stupid long queues.
I'll say that almost 50% of people entering the airports have cards that give them free lounge access. It has become a gimmick.