NRI Tax Services in India
Expert Filing, Compliance and Advisory
Managing taxes in India while living abroad can feel overwhelming. NRIs deal with different rules, a separate definition of residential status, unclear online information, delayed updates, and timelines that are easy to miss. Tax mistakes can be expensive, stressful, and very hard to fix from another country.
Our role is simple. We help you understand your tax obligations clearly. Then we take over the end-to-end compliance work so you meet every requirement confidently and on time.
NRIHelpLine provides a complete set of NRI income tax services in India. Our tax team simplifies everything from ITR filing to DTAA application, capital gains reporting, Form 15CA and Form 15CB, TDS refund management, and tax planning for global income.
Whether you live in the USA, Canada, UAE, UK, Singapore, or Australia, we help you stay fully compliant with Indian laws and avoid mistakes that NRIs commonly make.
“NRIs must determine their residential status every financial year. Filing under the wrong category often triggers notices and delays“
“NRI property sales attract higher TDS. Filing Form 15CA or Form 15CB incorrectly can freeze your bank transfers or block repatriation.”
Our Specialized NRI Tax Solutions

INCOME TAX RETURN - Basic

INCOME TAX RETURN (Rent+CG+FI)

DTAA ADVISORY

FORM 15CA

FORM 15CA+15CB

Capital Gains Calculator

TDS Refund for NRIs

NRI TAX Planning Advisory
Understanding NRI Taxation in India
NRI taxation is governed by two frameworks. The Income Tax Act defines residential status based on days spent in India. FEMA rules define financial residency, which affects how your accounts and transactions are regulated. Both matter.
NRI vs RNOR vs Resident
Understanding these categories is the foundation of correct tax filing.
- NRI
Your global income is not taxed in India. Only income earned or received in India is taxable.
Example: rent, property sale gains, Indian salary, interest from NRO accounts. - RNOR
A temporary category for returning NRIs. You get partial tax benefits. Some foreign income may not be taxed in India. - Resident
Global income becomes taxable in India.
Many NRIs misclassify themselves, especially frequent flyers, offshore contractors, and remote workers. This is why determining residential status correctly is our first step with every client.
Common Tax Challenges Faced by NRIs
NRIs commonly face issues that are unique to cross-border taxation. These are the most frequent:
Higher TDS on property sales
The buyer is legally required to deduct TDS. If not managed correctly, this leads to over-deduction and delayed refunds.
Confusion between ITR-2 and ITR-3
NRIs often choose the wrong form, especially when they have capital gains or business income.
Global income reporting
NRIs panic when they see foreign bank details in the AIS or TIS. Correct interpretation is crucial.
DTAA misunderstanding
Most NRIs do not apply DTAA relief correctly, especially those living in the USA, Canada, UK, and UAE.
Rental income calculation
Depreciation, TDS, and municipal taxes create confusion.
Incorrect Form 15CA filings
This is one of the biggest compliance risks for NRIs sending money abroad.
Delayed refunds
Refund delays happen when data does not match AIS, Form 26AS, or TDS returns filed by a buyer or tenant.
When NRIs try to handle these issues alone, the process becomes stressful and time-consuming. With the right guidance, everything is straightforward and safe.
Documents Required
Most NRIs struggle simply because they do not know what to prepare. Here is the standard checklist:
Passport copy | Visa or residency proof | PAN card | Bank statementsa | NRE or NRO account details | Form 16 or income proof | TDS certificates | Property sale agreement (if applicable) | Rent agreements and municipal tax receipts | Capital gains computation (if available) | Investment statements | Foreign income records (if RNOR or Resident)
Your assigned Relation Manager will guide you depending on your case.
How NRIHelpLine Simplifies Your Tax Journey
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Frequently Asked Questions
FAq
Q1. Which ITR form should an NRI file?
Most NRIs file ITR-2 unless they have business income, in which case ITR-3 is filed.
Q2. Is rental income taxable for NRIs?
Yes. Standard deduction and municipal taxes apply.
Q3. Do NRIs need to file taxes in India if they earn abroad?
If you are NRI under the Income Tax Act, foreign income is not taxable.
Q4. Is DTAA helpful for NRIs?
Yes. It prevents double taxation between India and your resident country.
Q5. Can NRIs claim TDS refund?
Yes. Excess TDS deducted during property sale or rent can be refunded.
Q6. Do NRIs need a PAN card?
Yes, for most financial and taxation activities.
Q7. Is Form 15CA required for sending money abroad?
Yes. It is required for most outward remittances.
Q8. What is Form 15CB?
This is a CA certificate required before certain foreign remittances.
Q9. Can NRIs file taxes without coming to India?
Yes, for most financial and taxation activities.
Q10. How long does an NRI refund take?
Yes, for most financial and taxation activities.



