Dear Mr.Reddy,
Regarding Taxation on NRE FD interest once NRI becomes RNOR, it is noticed from one of websites that, NRE FDs can be continued as it is upto RNOR status & interest earned during RNOR period is exempt from Tax. Please check this Link for the same, http://savingsfunda.blogspot.com/2015/06/what-happens-to-nrefcnr-nro-account-when-NRI-return-back-India.html
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Javin PaulDecember 3, 2016 at 8:18 PM
Hello @valokv, as longs as you are RNOR (Resident but not Ordinary Resident) after returning to India, your account can remain NRE account and you can enjoy tax free interest on your NRE fixed deposit. Depending upon how long the person has been in Overseas in previous year, he can be an RNOR for 2 to 3 years.
Request you to clarify if you can please,
Rgds
Rajanna
Dear Mr Reddy,
Thank you very much.
Dear Mr.Reddy,
How are you. Regarding NRE FD interest taxable or not during RNOR status I have asked an expert in CAclubInida for which an expert by name Mr.Seetharaman had replied in the below link. As per him NRE FD income is not taxable upto its maturity or even upto the status of RNOR. Pl refer this link.
http://www.caclubindia.com/experts/nre-fd-tax-on-interest-earned-from-nre-fd-during-rnor-status-2563424.asp
he says like below.
My question-Dear Sir, I am an NRI since 2014 & have NRE FDs for tenures of 5/8/10 years. Now I am planning to return India permanently. Even after my return to India my NRE FDs still have the maturity period balance. Now as per IT rules interest earned from NRE FDs is Tax free during NRI status. Now my query is 1.Whether the interest earned from NRE FDs will be Tax free even after my return to India. 2. Whether the interest earned from NRE FDs will be Tax free only upto RNOR status, because I will get RNOR status for a period of two years. 3.Is it necessary to convert my NRE account to resident account & if so, in this case what will happen to my existing NRE FDs whether FDs can continue till maturity. Request your kind assistance in this regard. Rgds Rajanna.
His answer-1 Nre deposit till it’s maturity is exempt even after returning to India. 2 Exempt till maturity. 3 FDs can continue till maturity. NRE account to be converted as resident account.
So I am confused about this issue.
Read more at: http://www.caclubindia.com/experts/nre-fd-tax-on-interest-earned-from-nre-fd-during-rnor-status-2563424.asp
Read more at: http://www.caclubindia.com/experts/nre-fd-tax-on-interest-earned-from-nre-fd-during-rnor-status-2563424.asp
Dear Mr.Reddy,
Thank you very much for your reply. Yes the expert from CAclubindia firstly said interest earned from NRE FD is tax free till its maturity, but later when I asked him for any particular clause to support the issue, he again said it will be taxabale.
However what I want to clarify now from your above line is, is the interest earned NRE FD will be Tax Free during NRI status, because if an NRI during his last FY year as NRI, stays outside for only 185 days in a FY & returns to India to spend remaining 180 days of FY in India. In this case he will get NRI status & in this condition the interest earned from NRE FD is Tax free in that FY?
Please try to clarify at your convenient time.
Rgds,
Rajanna
Dear Mr.Reddy,
Thank you very much for your reply. Yes now I am clear that, the interest earned from NRE FD is Tax Free in India as long as the person is an NRI. But, Mr.Reddy I am telling you this IT rules are so much complicated & no one can understand clearly. The thing is when the interest from NRE FDs is Tax Free since the source of funds are from abroad when the person is NRI & at the same time that interest is earning in India no. Similarly why the interest earned from NRE FDs is not Tax Free while the person is a Resident, because even if he becomes Resident then also the original fund was earned from abroad no. On the other hand, it says RNOR are treated as almost like NRIs, if so then why the interest from NRE FDs is not Tax Free during RNOR status. Sorry to take your time what to I am confused about this & thinking that interest will be Tax Free during RNOR I have made many NRE FDs for 10 years & now planning to return permanently.
Sorry to take your valuable time to read my stuff.
Thanks & Regards,
Rajanna.
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