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TAX IMPLICATIONS FOR NRIS
ETMarkets Smart Talk | Why some NRIs pay zero tax on mutual fund gains in India: Sreepriya NS of Entrust Family Office explainsNRIs are increasingly viewing India as a prime long-term investment hub, attracted by its growth potential and tax efficiencies under certa...
NRIs returning to India: 6 tax mistakes that can haunt you years later & how to avoid themReturning Indians face significant tax challenges, often experiencing 'return shock' due to complex rules on residency, overseas income, an...
What is NRO account and how are deposits in this account taxed, repatriated?NRO accounts are less restrictive for Indian rupee transactions compared to other types of accounts available to NRIs in India, making them...
New Income Tax Bill leaves the definition of NRIs & residents unchangedThe upcoming Income Tax Bill has left tax residency criteria unchanged, providing relief to Non-Resident Indians. NRIs earning Rs 15 lakh o...
NRI Financial Planning | Here are the best investment strategies for NRIs in India: Chatradhar ParitalaNRIs can choose between NRE and NRO accounts for mutual fund investments in India. NRE accounts offer full repatriability and tax exemption...
Are you making these mistakes when opening an NRI demat account?NRIs looking to invest in the Indian stock market can now easily do so through NRI demat accounts. It is critical to understand the differe...
How will the Budget 2024 changes affect NRIs?Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, in the first full Budget under the Modi 3.0 government, unveiled several initiatives aimed at enhancin...
Decoding tax rules for NRIs working remotely from India for foreign employersThe pandemic led to work flexibility, impacting NRIs with significant tax implications. The article discusses tax laws, DTAA, Act exemption...
Can NRIs continue to operate their PPF accounts?NRIs navigating PPF accounts encounter restrictions and guidelines, from tax benefits to closure procedures. Understanding these rules is c...
Retirement planning, wealth preservation or funding education: Why are NRIs investing in India?India has become the top choice for investments by non-resident Indians (NRIs) due to its strong investment landscape. NRIs have a wide ran...
Investing for NRIs: A comprehensive guide to opportunities and challengesNRIs have a plethora of investment options in India, ranging from equities and mutual funds to fixed deposits and debt funds. Understanding...
Are you an NRI who wants to return to India after retirement? Take note of these factsNon-resident Indians (NRIs) should invest in financial assets such as mutual funds if they need to remit money back and forth between India...
An NRI's guide to investing in goldNRIs can invest in Gold Exchange Traded Funds or Gold ETFs, listed on Indian Stock Exchanges. It tracks the domestic price of physical gold...
Buying or selling property in India? Know all about the tax implicationsNRIs selling house properties in India have to pay tax on the Capital Gains. The tax payable on the gains depends on whether it’s a short t...
Sterner residency rule triggers flurry of questions from NRIsThe budget talks about taxing “stateless people” who game the system, hop around from country to country and do not pay tax in any other ju...
NRIs guide to deal with inherited propertyBuying a property in India is a decision that most NRIs can take after weighing the pros and cons of various tax implications.
- Posted abroad? Buy property, the NRI way
Real estate is popular as an investment avenue. If you are already servicing a home loan while going on a posting abroad, nothing much chan...
Tax implications for Non Resident Indians (NRIs) returning to IndiaTaxability in India is dependent on whether an individual qualifies as a Resident, Not Ordinarily Resident or Non-Resident.
- Plan & invest in advance to avoid shocks on return
Anurag Sharma is a 30-year-old Indian IT professional working in the United States. Anurag plans to return to his homeland someday.
- NRIs betting big on MFs
For NRIs deeply interested in new fund offers (NFOs), or even existing open-ended funds, it is important to check out the tax implications ...