Articles - NRI Investment

- By sonalinegi -
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Published: 25 December 2025 -
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NRI Remittance Tax When you send money from India to another country, you may have to pay a charge called Tax Collected at Source (TCS) ... read more

- By sonalinegi -
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Published: 25 December 2025 -
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NRI Repatriation NRI repatriation enables Non-Resident Indians to transfer money from India to their country of residence easily and sec... read more

- By sonalinegi -
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Published: 23 December 2025 -
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What is Form W-2 for NRI Form W-2 is a crucial U.S. tax document that summarises your annual income, taxes withheld, and benefits receiv... read more

- By sonalinegi -
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Published: 23 December 2025 -
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Form 13 Income Tax for NRI Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) can use Form 13 under Section 197 of the Income Tax Act to ask for a lower or no ... read more

- By sonalinegi -
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Published: 15 December 2025 -
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FCNR Deposit Rates FCNR deposit rates typically range up to 5.45% p.a., depending on the bank, currency, and tenure. Leading Indian bank... read more

- By sonalinegi -
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Published: 12 December 2025 -
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NRI FD Interest Rates NRI FD interest rates typically range from 5.70% p.a. to 7.10% p.a., offering Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) secure i... read more

- By sonalinegi -
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Published: 09 December 2025 -
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Form 1040-NR When non-U.S. Residents earn income connected to the United States, they’re required to file a special tax return using F... read more

- By sonalinegi -
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Published: 09 December 2025 -
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SWIFT vs IBAN When sending or receiving money across borders, two identifiers play a key role in ensuring the funds reach their correct ... read more

- By sonalinegi -
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Published: 09 December 2025 -
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Roth IRA vs 401(k) When planning for retirement, two of the most common investment vehicles you’ll come across are the Roth IRA and th... read more

- By sonalinegi -
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Published: 08 December 2025 -
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RNOR (Resident but Not Ordinarily Resident) The Resident but Not Ordinarily Resident (RNOR) is a tax status under the Indian Income Tax A... read more


