Dear Sanjay,
I am a NRI (now USA citizen) in old age. I want to gift my life's savings which are in NRO account in India to my children in USA (who also are USA citizen). What is the limit of transferring money from Indian NRO account to their USA as a gift? What documentation do I need to submit to my bank in India? popular dollars to rupees converter
Hi i am an NRI. I am nominee in my fathers saving account in india. He had expired in nov 2019.Being nominee in his saving account the bank has transferred the cash in my NRO account. i need to know regarding tax liability against my deceased father for the cash amount and against me if any
Also, it isn't recommended to transfer funds to an NRO (Non-resident Ordinary) account because the interest you earn on an NRO account's fixed deposit is also taxable. You just need an NRO account to hold your income in Indian currency. In case you really need money for some expenditure, then only you should transfer foreign currency (Dollar or Pounds) converted amount to NRO account.
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If your brother residing in UAE sends money to you in India, the money is not taxable in India. As per the Indian Income Tax Act, money received as a gift from a relative is not considered as income and therefore is not taxable. A relative is defined as spouse, brother, sister, brother or sister of the spouse, brother or sister of either of the parents, any lineal ascendant or descendant. However, it's worth noting that your brother might be subject to taxes in the UAE for sending money out of the country. It's recommended to check with a tax professional in the UAE to understand the tax implications for your brother.