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NRI Income Tax & RNOR
ITR filing, residency planning, and RNOR guidance for returning NRIs.
Overview
We help NRIs and returning residents understand Indian tax residency, file returns, apply for PAN, and plan transitions including RNOR benefits where applicable. Our team handles foreign income reporting, DTAA relief, and repatriation queries in plain language.
Typical timeline
2–7 working days depending on income sources and residency status
Documents usually required
- Passport and visa / residency proof
- PAN or PAN application details
- NRE/NRO bank statements
- India and foreign income proofs
- Foreign tax returns, if applicable
Common questions
A few quick answers. If your case is unusual, share details in the form and we’ll guide you.
- Am I taxed in India as an NRI?
- Indian tax applies to income earned or received in India. Residency status, DTAA provisions, and the type of income determine your final liability.
- What is RNOR status?
- Resident but Not Ordinarily Resident (RNOR) status can apply when you return to India, potentially offering transitional tax benefits on certain foreign income.
- Do NRIs need to file ITR in India?
- If you have taxable income in India above basic exemption, or need to claim a refund or carry forward losses, filing is usually required.