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NRI Tax Filing

Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) who earn income in India, from property rent, capital gains, fixed deposits, or business interests, are required to file Indian income tax returns on that income, even though their global income is not taxable in India. Understanding residential status, DTAA (Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement) benefits, and applicable TDS rates is key to accurate and beneficial tax filing for NRIs.

When must an NRI file: when income earned or accrued in India exceeds the basic exemption limit, when TDS has been deducted and a refund is due, on capital gains from sale of property or investments in India, or to claim benefits under the DTAA between India and the country of residence.

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  • Accurate determination of residential status, which affects tax liability significantly
  • Proper application of DTAA provisions to avoid double taxation
  • Correct computation of capital gains tax on property or investment sales, including exemptions
  • Claiming eligible TDS refunds where excess tax has been deducted
  • Avoiding penalties and notices from incorrect or delayed filing

Documents Required for NRI Tax Filing

We compile all Indian income sources, apply DTAA provisions and TDS credits, and file within the applicable due date, generally July 31st of the assessment year.

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