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Standard vs Itemized Deduction Explained: Ultimate NRI Tax Guide to Maximize Savings

Rahul MehraBy Rahul MehraJuly 7, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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For Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs) living in the United States, one of the most critical tax decisions every year is whether to opt for the standard deduction or go with itemized deductions. While the standard deduction offers simplicity, itemized deductions can potentially lead to greater tax savings—if your qualifying expenses are significant enough.

This detailed guide breaks down the key differences, eligibility factors, and examples to help NRIs and OCIs make smarter financial decisions during tax season.

In this Article

  • What Are Tax Deductions and Why Do They Matter?
  • What is the Standard Deduction?
    • Benefits of the Standard Deduction
  • What Are Itemized Deductions?
    • Common Itemized Deductions for NRIs in the USA
  • Standard vs Itemized Deduction: Key Comparison
  • Example: Which Option Saves More?
  • Steps to Itemize Deductions as an NRI
  • Pro Tips for NRIs and OCIs Filing in the USA

What Are Tax Deductions and Why Do They Matter?

Tax deductions reduce your taxable income, which in turn lowers the amount of tax you owe to the IRS. Unlike tax credits (which reduce the tax liability directly), deductions reduce your overall income subject to tax. Choosing the right deduction method can have a meaningful impact on your tax refund or payment.

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What is the Standard Deduction?

The standard deduction is a flat amount set annually by the IRS, depending on your filing status. For the 2024 tax year, the standard deduction amounts are:

  • Single or Married Filing Separately: $14,600
  • Married Filing Jointly or Qualifying Surviving Spouse: $29,200
  • Head of Household: $21,900

Benefits of the Standard Deduction

  • Simple and quick: No need to collect receipts or maintain records.
  • Guaranteed deduction: Even without deductible expenses.
  • Time-saving: Easiest route for most taxpayers, especially those with minimal expenses.

Eligibility Note: Under the U.S.-India Income Tax Treaty, Indian students and business apprentices may be eligible to claim the standard deduction.

What Are Itemized Deductions?

Itemized deductions allow you to subtract specific eligible expenses from your income. These require documentation and are reported using Form 1040 with Schedule A.

Common Itemized Deductions for NRIs in the USA

  • State and local income/property taxes (SALT) – capped at $10,000
  • Mortgage interest payments
  • Charitable donations to qualified U.S. organizations
  • Medical expenses exceeding 7.5% of your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI)
  • Investment-related expenses and advisory fees (limited and often subject to thresholds)

Standard vs Itemized Deduction: Key Comparison

FeatureStandard DeductionItemized Deduction
Deduction Amount (2024)$14,600–$29,200 (depending on status)Varies based on actual expenses
Documentation RequiredMinimalExtensive (receipts, statements, proof, etc.)
Best ForNRIs with simple finances or under treatyNRIs with high deductible expenses
Form RequiredForm 1040 or 1040-NRForm 1040 with Schedule A
FlexibilityFixed valueTailored to individual circumstances

Example: Which Option Saves More?

Let’s say you’re a single filer NRI with an income of $50,000 and the following expenses:

  • State & local taxes: $8,000
  • Mortgage interest: $7,000
  • Charitable donations: $2,000
  • Medical expenses exceeding threshold: $3,000
  • Total itemized deductions: $20,000

In this case, itemizing would reduce your taxable income to $30,000—far better than the standard deduction of $14,600, which would leave $35,400 as taxable income.

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Steps to Itemize Deductions as an NRI

  1. Keep comprehensive records – receipts, bank statements, donation acknowledgments, etc.
  2. File Form 1040 with Schedule A – not just the basic tax form.
  3. Maintain proof for audit readiness – the IRS may request verification.
  4. Consult a tax expert – especially if you’re navigating U.S.-India tax treaty benefits or multiple income sources.

Pro Tips for NRIs and OCIs Filing in the USA

  • Always evaluate both options annually—your situation may change.
  • Use tax software or a CPA to simulate both methods and compare.
  • Understand treaty provisions—they can unlock benefits like the standard deduction for eligible individuals.
  • Prioritize recordkeeping if you’re likely to itemize.

Choosing between standard vs itemized deduction isn’t a one-size-fits-all decision. It depends on your expenses, filing status, and even your visa or tax treaty eligibility. NRIs and OCIs who evaluate their options carefully can unlock meaningful savings—and avoid common pitfalls in the U.S. tax system.


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