If you wish to cancel your money transfer, you will need to log into your account. Look at your recent money transfer activity and select the transfer you would like to cancel. You'll only be able to cancel the transfer if the money hasn't been picked up or deposited. The amount of money refunded will depend on the service chosen and the reason for cancellation.
i donr need any permission under FEMA since the vaue of property is below $ 1 m ( even as per municipal valuation )
Wise is very transparent in terms of the fees and percentages that they charge and you will always know what you will pay before you complete the transaction. They also use the mid-market exchange rate to calculate currency conversions, with no exchange markup. The Wise help centre is available 24/7 if you need support.
Last year I had transferred funds from my NRO account in India to my bank in Canada using Form A2, 15CA and 15CB. I am an NRI, and the amount transferred was in excess of 5 lakhs. I read that for amounts less than 5 lakhs, only Form A2 was required. That was also my experience during a prior transfer of less than 5 lakhs when I used A2 only.Yet your website states that Forms 15CA &15CB are only required for transfers of upto Rs 50000 per transfer or Rs 250,000 annually. Have the rules changed in this regard? Thanks Albert
They're fully licensed and regulated in countries they function to keep clients safe. When sending international transfers, you'll note each service has effective in-place measures, from ID/account verification to ensuring funds are received by the recipient with ID proof and transfer details.
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I am an OCI seeking to gift rupees of 2,00,000 to my nephew in India. I understand as the amount is more than 50,000 Rs there would be tax implications for him. I had read somewhere that he would need to give an undertaking that he would pay whatever taxes are owed in India for that money. what letter is required for that in addition to a gift letter? Would you have a template I could use? Thanks
My mother has gifted rupees 4.5 lakhs as gift to my son who is working in hongkong . The money was given through cheque and has been credited to his nro account. My son has submitted all documents required 15 ca etc through chartered accountant. But still bank is asking for gift deed. Should the gift deed be done? What is the procedure?
Is money received by resident sister from NRI sister NRE account fully covered by the gift tax exemption to relative law, regardless of the amount received over a period of 4-5 years ? Is this law about to be changed by the Indian govt anytime soon ?
If you pay for your transfer with a credit or debit card and have it sent for cash pickup - you'll typically pay a higher fee but your money can arrive in as little as 10 minutes. However, your credit card may charge a cash advance fee, further increasing the cost of your total transfer.
As we mentioned above, Xoom is not available in India. This is because Xoom is currently only available to residents of the US, UK, Canada, and the EU/EEA. The good news is that if you'd like to send money to the US, you'll have plenty of options to choose from instead. In summary, here are the main two:
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.
Mother and sister residents on India, staying in India. Will she have to show the gift given to her tax consultant in the US if it's below the limit?
There are different rates for each type of transaction. You might also hear this fee described as a payment processing fee, or seller fee. The exact fees you pay will depend on whether the transaction is considered domestic or international, and the payment method.
In general, yes. In India, the transfer recipient will be required to pay gift taxes on all amounts greater than 50,000 INR per year unless they're a close relative of yours, in which case they'll pay no taxes. On the American side, a maximum of $14,000 is allowed to be transferred per person per year without having to pay tax. Anything exceeding that amount, and you, as the sender, will be taxed by the IRS.

Mother and sister residents on India, staying in India. Will she have to show the gift given to her tax consultant in the US if it's below the limit?

Can a resident Indian who owns a Co outside India offer full of those shares (100% of ownership) along with retained earnings as a gift to his sister, treating it as a gift with full exemption from Indian income tax on his global income relating to those shares?
Me and my elder brother have inherited an immovable property in the form of Residential House equally. My brother wants to gift his half share in the property to me as he has become an NRI with permanent sttlement in Australia . His name and passport has also been changed now . He is unable to come to india for this purpose because of health reasons . How I can get the Gift deed executed in Australia and submit in India for the purposes of registration ?
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2. Information about Donor and Donee like Name, Residential Address, Relationship among them, Date of Birth, etc.
