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NRI ITR Filing Guide 2026

NRI ITR Filing Guide 2026 (Step-by-Step): Complete Income Tax Return Process for NRIs in India If you are a Non-Resident Indian (NRI) earning income in India, filing your Income Tax Return (ITR) correctly is extremely important. Many NRIs either skip filing or make mistakes that lead to notices, penalties, or refund delays. This complete guide will help you understand who should file ITR, which form to use, tax rules, and the exact step-by-step filing process for FY 2025-26. ๐Ÿš€ Get Expert Help – NRI ITR Filing Who is an NRI for Income Tax? Your taxability in India depends on your residential status . If you stay in India for less than 182 days → You are generally an NRI Special rules apply for Indian citizens working abroad ๐Ÿ‘‰ Detailed rules explained here: NRI Residential Status Guide When is ITR Filing Mandatory for NRIs? An NRI must file ITR in India if: Total income exceeds ₹2.5 lakh TDS has been deducted and refund is due You have capital gains (shares/property) You w...

Complete NRI Tax Guide India 2026 (Taxable Income, DTAA, ITR Explained)

Complete NRI Tax Guide India 2026 (Taxable Income, DTAA & ITR Filing Explained) If you are an NRI (Non-Resident Indian), understanding Indian tax rules is extremely important. Many NRIs assume they don’t need to pay tax in India — but this is not always correct. This guide will help you understand taxable income, DTAA benefits, and ITR filing in simple language. File ITR (India / NRI) @ ₹399 NRI Tax Consultation @ ₹149 Free WhatsApp Support Who is an NRI? An individual is considered an NRI if they do not meet the residential status conditions in India. This depends on the number of days stayed in India during the financial year. Taxable Income for NRIs in India NRIs are taxed only on income earned or received in India. Salary received in India Rental income from property Interest income (NRE/NRO accounts) Capital gains (shares/property) DTAA (Double Tax Avoidance Agreement) DTAA helps NRIs avoid paying tax twice on the same income — once in India and...