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NRI taxation under the Indian Income Tax Act, of 1961 applies to those earning income outside the home country. The income tax rules and perks allowed to them are drastically different from those applicable to resident Indians.
The aim of this article is to provide an insight into how NRIs can save taxes on their Indian income. Further, the article will discuss the tax reliefs that are available to NRIs under the Income Tax Act, 1961 and other fiscal laws in India.
Learn about the tax liability of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) in India, including income sources and provisions under the Income Tax Act 196
As an NRI, if you are selling a property located in India, you would have faced an assertion from the buyer that they shall deduct from your sale proceeds, a tax equal to 20% + surcharge + education cess of the entire sales consideration.
Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) always scout for options to invest their foreign exchange earnings. Regulations and taxation have made purchasing or selling immovable property in India easier. Learn about the rules and implications of NRI investments in real estate.
ITAT Ahmedabad held that addition u/s 69 of the Income Tax Act as unexplained investment unsustainable as the investment is out of the NRI Repatriation funds came outside India and which is not taxable in India.
Investing in Indian Real Estate as an NRI? Understand the benefits plus useful tips for maximizing returns with Indian property investments.
NRIs can buy commercial properties in India. Discover the provisions and procedures for buying property, types of properties and foreign investment classes. Can NRI (Non Resident India) purchase Commercial property in India?
Are you an NRI who is selling his/her property in India and are unable to recover the entire sale proceeds due to very high withholding tax/TDS (about 22-23%) on such property sale even when actual capital gains tax are much lower?
Non-resident Indians (NRIs) are taxed in India on their income that is earned or accrued in India. NRIs are also taxed on certain capital gains, such as the sale of property in India. NRIs are not taxed on income earned outside of India, unless it is deemed to be accrued or deemed to have arisen in India.