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NRE vs NRO income tax rules: How these NRIs, OCIs can save up to Rs 20,500 on $10,000 FD investmentNRIs can significantly reduce tax on NRE deposits in India, as this income is tax-exempt. While NRO account interest is taxable in India, N...
NRE vs NRO: One account can make your interest tax-free, the other can attract over 30% TDSNRIs and OCIs can use NRE accounts for overseas income and NRO accounts for India-sourced income, but tax treatment differs sharply. NRE in...
Will Rs 32 lakh EPF corpus withdrawal be tax-free? Are there better options than withdrawing?ET Wealth Reader's Query: I contributed to EPF until 2021 while working at an MNC. Since moving to a startup in 2022 that doesn’t offer PF,...
NRI but using resident savings account? Here’s what you must know about NRE, NRO, and FEMA rulesNRIs must update their Indian bank accounts to NRE or NRO status to comply with FEMA regulations. Failing to do so can result in significan...
FCNR FD interest rates: SBI vs PNB vs HDFC Bank vs ICICI Bank - which gives you best rates; eligibility and taxation on interest explainedFCNR interest remains exempt from tax as long as the depositor qualifies as an NRI or resident but RNOR under Section 10(15)(iv)(fa) of the...
Employee fined Rs 10 lakh over lack of ESOP disclosure in ITR; here's why ITAT Chennai cancelled itAn Indian employee faced a Rs 10 lakh penalty for not disclosing foreign ESOPs in his Income Tax Return. The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal,...
Are you an NRI earning from rentals in India? High TDS, tax notices & refund delays explained
Six big TDS & TCS changes for Tax Year 2026-27: From TDS on NRI property to TCS on overseas remittance for education, know all that has changedNew tax rules for Tax Year 2026-27 begin April 1, 2026. Key changes affect TDS on NRI property and TCS on overseas remittances for educatio...
NRI wins capital gains tax case in Delhi High Court regarding sale of Rs 2 crore property despite Rs 46 lakh tax demand noticeAn NRI faced tax issues after a property sale in Pune for Rs 2 crore. The buyer used the wrong TDS form (26QB), causing problems. The Incom...
NRIs selling property in India face a maze of income tax, TDS rules: Simplification urged in Budget 2025Non-resident property transactions in India face compliance challenges, including obtaining TAN, depositing TDS, and filing e-TDS returns. ...
For Budget 2025, AMFI proposes uniform rate for surcharge on TDS for NRIsAMFI has proposed a uniform 10% surcharge rate on TDS for NRIs on dividend payments and capital gains from mutual funds. This aims to addre...
Tax deducted on NRIs income: CBDT changes process to get nil TDS certificateAny payment to a Non-Resident Indian (NRI) is subject to deduction of TDS. However if the NRI wants the rate of TDS deduction to be made at...
How NRIs can get lower, nil TDS certificate from income tax departmentEvery rupee earned by an NRI in India is subject to TDS. The TDS is applicable on every payment earned or accrued. These include rent payme...
NRIs cannot submit Form 15G/H: What can they do to lower TDS on income from India?Any income earned by Non-Resident Indian (NRI) in India is subject to tax in India. The incomes are credited into the NRI account after TDS...
TDS is compulsorily deductible from these types of NRI incomeAn NRI receives different types of income from India. However, if an NRI receives a certain types of income from India, then TDS will be ap...
Paying Rent to NRI landlord? Deduct TDS, else pay penaltyAre you paying housing rent to a Non-resident Indian? If yes, then ensure that you are deducting tax before making a rent payment to the NR...
How much TDS should be deducted on property purchased from NRITDS on the purchase of property from an NRI should be deducted from the sale value and the balance amount should be paid to the NRI seller.
Budget 2013: What NRIs expect from the Finance MinisterThere is much the Budget can do to make tax procedures simpler for NRIs as well as to attract more NRI investments.
Budget 2012 should make TDS for NRIs less tediousTax deduction at source (TDS) is perhaps one of the biggest pain points for a Non Resident Indian’s (NRI) transactions. The budget could do...
All you wanted to know about TDS for NRIsFor every income that you earn in India as an NRI, tax will most certainly get charged and furthermore, it would be deducted at source.