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2025 NRI Tax Rules: What’s Changed and What You Must Know

Rahul MehraBy Rahul MehraMay 15, 20251 Comment4 Mins Read
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The Indian Union Budget 2025 has introduced significant changes to the tax landscape for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs). These reforms aim to enhance compliance, close loopholes, and align NRI taxation more closely with that of resident Indians. This comprehensive guide breaks down the key updates, their implications, and strategic considerations for NRIs.

1. Expanded Taxation on Global Income

Previously, NRIs were taxed only on income earned or accrued in India. However, the 2025 budget has broadened the scope:

  • RNOR Status Revision: Individuals qualifying as “Resident but Not Ordinarily Resident” (RNOR) will now have their global passive income—such as interest from foreign bank accounts, dividends from international stocks, capital gains from foreign assets, and rental income from overseas properties—taxed in India. Example: If you hold Apple stocks in the U.S. or own rental property in Dubai, the income from these assets may now be subject to Indian taxation.

2. Mandatory Disclosure of Foreign Assets

To enhance transparency and curb tax evasion, NRIs are now required to declare:

  • All foreign bank accounts
  • Foreign real estate holdings
  • International stocks and ETFs
  • Cryptocurrency holdings on foreign exchanges

Non-compliance can lead to severe penalties, including a 300% fine on undeclared tax dues and potential criminal prosecution.

3. Relaxations on Rental Income from Indian Properties

NRIs owning property in India have received some relief:

  • Self-Occupied Property: Previously, only one house was considered self-occupied and exempt from rental income tax if unoccupied. Now, up to two houses can be claimed as self-occupied, even if vacant. Implication: This change helps NRIs avoid taxation on notional rent for up to two unoccupied properties in India.

4. Changes in TDS on Property Sales

Selling property in India has become slightly more favorable for NRIs:

  • Long-Term Capital Gains (LTCG) Tax: The LTCG tax rate has been reduced from 20% to 12.5% for properties held for more than two years. Note: Despite the reduced tax rate, TDS at 20% will still be deducted at the time of sale. NRIs must file a tax return to claim any refund due.

5. TDS Exemptions on Education Loan EMIs

For NRIs whose parents are repaying education loans in India:

  • TDS Removal: The 0.5% TDS previously deducted on education loan EMI payments made to foreign institutions has been abolished. Benefit: This change simplifies loan repayments and reduces unnecessary deductions.

6. Increased Exemption on Family Remittances

Receiving money from family in India has become more tax-efficient:

  • TDS Threshold: The exemption limit for TDS on money transfers from parents or relatives has increased from ₹7 lakh to ₹10 lakh per year. Example: If your parents send you ₹12 lakh in a year, TDS will be deducted only on ₹2 lakh (i.e., ₹12 lakh – ₹10 lakh).

7. Surcharge and Cess Adjustments

High-income NRIs should note the following changes:

  • Surcharge Reduction: For individuals earning above ₹5 crore, the surcharge has been reduced from 37% to 25%.
  • Dividend and Capital Gains: The maximum surcharge on dividends and capital gains from shares or mutual funds is now capped at 15%. Impact: These adjustments can lead to significant tax savings for ultra-high-net-worth NRIs.

8. Extended Timeline for Filing Updated Returns (ITR-U)

NRIs now have more time to rectify omissions in their tax filings:

  • Extended Deadline: The timeline for filing updated returns has been extended from 3 years to 5 years from the end of the relevant financial year. Caution: Penalties for delayed filing have increased, ranging from 25% to 70% of the additional tax due, depending on the delay duration.

9. TCS under Liberalized Remittance Scheme (LRS)

While residents benefit from relaxed TCS rules under LRS, NRIs should be aware:

  • TCS Rate: For remittances exceeding ₹10 lakh under non-education or non-medical categories, the TCS remains at 20%. Note: This rate applies unless the remittance is for education or medical treatment purposes.

10. Strategic Tax Planning for NRIs

Given these changes, NRIs should consider the following strategies:

  • Utilize Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements (DTAA): Leverage DTAA treaties to avoid paying tax twice on the same income.
  • Invest in Tax-Saving Instruments: Consider investments under Section 80C, such as life insurance premiums, Public Provident Fund (PPF), ELSS mutual funds, and National Pension System (NPS), to reduce taxable income.
  • Plan Repatriation of Funds Carefully: Ensure proper documentation and compliance when repatriating funds from property sales or rental income to avoid penalties.

Staying informed and proactive in financial planning is crucial for NRIs navigating the evolving tax landscape in India. Consulting with tax professionals and leveraging available resources can aid in compliance and optimize tax liabilities.


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