Sending money to India from abroad: A guide for NRIs (2024)

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  • Ways to transfer money to India

  • Key considerations and tax implications of sending money to India

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Foreign nationals, including Non-Resident Indians (NRIs)/Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs)/Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs), send money to India for various purposes, such as to their family or self-transfers to their own NRI bank accounts. The transfer of money from any foreign country to India is known as inward remittance. This article explores various options and key considerations for sending money to India.

Guidelines for inward remittances

In India, all inward remittances are regulated by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). As per prevailing FEMA guidelines, you can send money to India for defined purposes only. Irrespective of the value of the transfer, each remittance should be accompanied by a purpose of remittance/transfer, such as:

  • Financial support of family members;
  • Medical care;
  • Education;
  • Travel expenses;
  • Investments;
  • Gifts, etc.

The RBI prohibits inward remittances for the following purposes:

  • Online gaming;
  • Other speculative or illegal activities.

Additionally, the beneficiary receiving inward remittance should seek a Foreign Inward Remittance Certificate/Statement (FIRC/FIRS) from beneficiary bank or converting/processing bank in India. It serves as proof of receipt and is helpful in establishing the purpose of inward remittance along with complete transaction details including remitter name & address, while filing your Income Tax Returns (ITR) in India. Banks will only issue FIRC/FIRS at the beneficiary's request and a No Objection Certificate (NOC) will be provided by the converting/processing bank.

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FIRC is issued for inward remittances wherein the purpose is Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), returns on Overseas Direct Investments (ODI) and Foreign Institution Investment (FII), on the realisation of export of goods or services (advance for export and export proceeds). On the other hand, FIRS is issued for inward remittances meant for gifts, family expenses and other similar purposes.

Transferring funds to India from abroad

You can send money to India through various options as outlined below:

  • Online money transfer services: Various banks and fintech players provide digital platforms that allow you to transfer funds across geographies instantly. These funds can be transferred to any recipient bank providing such services. For instance, NRIs can use ICICI Bank’s Money2India to send money to India in an easy, secure and cost-effective manner. Account holders of all banks can use this digital platform.

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  • Wire transfers

    • Wire transfers through branch: In addition to online transfers, you can explore sending money to India by visiting any overseas bank branch.

    • Wire transfers online: You can initiate the request online/net banking. You can submit relevant documentation, lock in exchange rates and track the transaction status online. For a convenient online solution, you can use ICICI Bank's Smart Wire transfer service. Smart Wire expedites remittance processing, enabling beneficiaries to access their funds with minimal waiting time. Please note there is no limit on the amount of money you can send via wire transfers.

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    • Cross-border transaction under Unified Payments Interface (UPI): The international arm of the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL), has now developed the capability for international payments using cross-border UPI. NRIs can use this facility to send money to India. This service is currently available in the India-Singapore corridor and is expected to be extended to additional countries. You can send money to any bank account in India or UPI handle through a local remittance service provider or bank.

    • International Money Order (IMO):International money order is a reliable and accessible service offered by the Indian postal network for sending or receiving money across borders. The recipient can either deposit the money order into their bank account or redeem it at various check-cashing facilities. Funds may be available to the recipient on the same day, depending on the post office schedule.

    • Foreign Currency Cheque (FCC)/Foreign Currency Demand Draft (FCDD): You can send an FCC/FCDD from your overseas bank to the beneficiary in India. The beneficiary can then present the FCC/FCDD to their bank and receive the remittance or have it deposited into their account. When the recipient encashes an FCDD, they may incur charges that vary from bank to bank based on the amount of funds transferred.

Documents required

For an inward remittance, the remitter must provide the following details to their overseas bank or the authorised service provider:

  • Remitter's name and address;
  • Beneficiary’s name;
  • Beneficiary’s bank account details, including the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) code;
  • Purpose and amount of remittance

Upon receiving the funds in India, authorised dealers (bank) convert them to Indian rupees at the prevailing exchange rate and deposits or transfers the inward remittance amount into the beneficiary's bank account in India. Before you send money to India through any of the options outlined above, you should check the charges involved (exchange rate conversion and/or transaction fee), timelines for receipt of credit and transaction limits.

Please note, documents requirement and transaction charges may vary from bank to bank.

Channels of receiving inward remittances

  • Money Transfer Service Scheme (MTSS): Under this arrangement, only personal remittances are permitted, such as for family support or to cover expenses while visiting India. An Indian individual beneficiary can receive 30 remittances under MTSS per calendar year (January-December) with a maximum of USD 2,500per transfer. MTSS is mainly offered by fintechs. No outward remittance from India is permissible under MTSS. Donations/contributions to charitable institutions/trusts, trade related remittances, remittance towards purchase of property, investments or credit to Non-Resident External (NRE) accounts shall not be made through this arrangement.

  • Rupee Drawing Arrangement (RDA): Several non-banking entities operate under RDA. Under this arrangement, there is no limit on the inward remittance amount for personal transfers. However, cash disbursem*nts are not allowed and remittances have to be mandatorily credited to the beneficiary’s bank account only. Further, trade transactions (e.g., a company in the United States paying a company in India) are only permitted up to ₹15 lakh per transaction.

  • Correspondent bank: Traditionally, banks and other financial institutions rely heavily on SWIFT to send and receive payments internationally. In India, banks partner with foreign correspondent banks to handle transfer requests via the SWIFT messaging system. These transactions take anywhere from one to five days to be credited to the beneficiary’s bank account. The associated fees vary depending on the remittance amount and the originating country.

The choice between two frameworks for inward remittances in India depends on the authorised dealer (bank) and not the individual recipient. Please check with your remittance service provider before remitting the money.

Understanding tax implications on remittance to India

As an NRI, you are not subject to taxation on the money you send to India. However, sending money to India from overseas will have tax implications for the recipient who is a resident of India. This will depend on the purpose of the remittance.

  • If money is received for family maintenance or supporting family members (for education, medical care, etc.), then it is not taxable.
  • However, any gift to a person who is not a relative* will be taxable for the recipient if the aggregate amount is greater than ₹50,000 as per Section 56(2)(x) of the Income Tax Act, 1961.

*Section 2(77) of the Companies Act, 2013 defines relative as your parents (including stepfather and stepmother), your son and his wife, your daughter and her husband and your siblings (including stepbrother and stepsister).

To know more about gift and inheritance rules for an NRI, click here.

Please note, standard Goods and Services Tax (GST) may be applicable on the service charges payable on the remittance. You should consult a tax expert for more details.

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Conclusion

NRIs/PIOs/OCIs including Foreign Nationals, can send money to India through multiple options such as online money transfer services, wire transfers, cross-border UPI, IMO, and FCC/FCDD. You should choose an option that best suits your needs based on speed, cost, and convenience. You must comply with FEMA guidelines and provide all the necessary details to your authorised dealer (bank). Sending money to India will have tax implications for the resident recipient. You should get in touch with your bank for more information.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of remittances cannot be received under MTSS?

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Under MTSS, you are not allowed to send money to India for*:

  • Donations/contributions to charitable institutions/trusts
  • Trade-related remittances;
  • Remittance towards purchase of property, investments, or credit to NRE accounts

*RBI FAQs

Is cash payment allowed for the beneficiary through MTSS?

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Under MTSS, beneficiaries in India can receive up to ₹50,000 (per transaction) as cash payments. Pre-paid Instruments (PPIs) issued by banks (such as e-wallets and pre-paid cards) can also receive payments within this limit. Amounts beyond this limit must be paid through cheque, demand draft, or directly into the beneficiary's bank account.

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The contents of this article/infographic are meant solely for informational purposes. The contents are generic in nature and are not intended to serve as a substitute for specific advice on any matter whatsoever. The information is subject to updation, completion and verification and the applicable norms may keep changing materially from time to time. This information is also not intended for distribution or use by any person in any jurisdiction where such distribution or use would be contrary to applicable laws or would subject ICICI Bank Limited/its affiliates to any licensing or registration requirements. ICICI Bank Limited/its affiliates and their representatives shall not be liable for any direct or indirect losses or liability incurred arising in connection with any decision taken by any person on the basis of this content. Please conduct your own due diligence and consult your financial advisor before making any decision. Terms and conditions of ICICI Bank and third parties apply. ICICI Bank is not responsible for third party services. Nothing contained herein shall constitute or be deemed to constitute an advice, invitation or solicitation to avail any products/services of third parties.

Sending money to India from abroad: A guide for NRIs (2024)

FAQs

How much money can I send to India as an NRI? ›

There is no ceiling on the money an NRI can send to India. This money, however, needs to be earned through legit means. You also have to pay the required taxes on this money in the country it was earned. There is also an aspect of taxation to the money being sent to India.

Which is the best service to transfer money from USA to India? ›

RemitMoney enables simple, easy, fast money transfer to India in 3 simple steps. Enter the amount you want to send to India in USD and you will see the amount your recipient will receive in INR. Click on send. Confirm the details and send money.

How can I send money from NRI account to India? ›

NRIs/PIOs/OCIs including Foreign Nationals, can send money to India through multiple options such as online money transfer services, wire transfers, cross-border UPI, IMO, and FCC/FCDD. You should choose an option that best suits your needs based on speed, cost, and convenience.

What details are required to send money to India? ›

When you send money to India, you will need to provide your money transfer provider with the following details:
  • The IFSC (Indian Financial System Code)
  • The SWIFT code.
  • The account number of your recipient.
  • Bank name and branch.
  • The address of your recipient.

How much money can be transferred from the USA to India without tax? ›

How to Transfer Money from the USA to India without Paying Taxes? There is no way to completely exempt tax on money transfers from the USA to India. According to American laws, you can remit a maximum of $14,000, after which gift taxes will be applicable.

What is the maximum amount I can send to India from USA? ›

IRS rules on international money transfer: There is no limit to the amount of money you can send or receive, however, money transfer service providers/banks/other financial institutions may have a daily transaction limit.

How many days does it take to transfer money from the USA to India? ›

The money may pass through up to three intermediary banks. Then, it finally reaches the recipient's bank in a few days' time. Hence, international wire transfers may take up to five working days.

What is the maximum money transfer without tax in India? ›

An amount over Rs 50,000 per year is subject to taxation in the hands of the receiver.

What is the best USD to INR transfer rate? ›

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What is the tax on NRI money transfer to India? ›

No Tax on Principal Amount: If an NRI is repatriating his/her savings from a foreign country to India, the principal amount is not taxable. However, the interest earned on this amount in India will be taxable. While inward remittances can be a boon, it's vital to know the associated tax implications.

Should I send money to NRE or NRO? ›

In summary, NRIs should opt for NRE accounts if they want to hold or maintain their overseas earnings in Indian currency and NRO accounts if they want to save their earnings from India in Indian currency itself. Both accounts provide high liquidity, allowing easy withdrawals and deposits.

Can NRI send money to friend in India? ›

Account details of recipient – One may transfer funds from outside India to India either in his/her name or in the name of someone else. Such persons may be parents, relatives, or even friends. There are no restrictions in terms of transferring funds to any bank account in India through normal banking channels.

How can I send money to India easily? ›

It's easy to send money from the United States and receive money in India with MoneyGram. Use your Visa or Mastercard debit card to send to a bank account, debit card, mobile wallet or for cash pickup in India to thousands of places where you see the MoneyGram sign.

How much money can I transfer from overseas to India? ›

Funds must be transferred directly to an Indian bank account. In India, the MTSS scheme imposes a cap on the amount of inward remittance. Each individual's inward remittance is restricted to a maximum of USD 2500. A beneficiary is permitted to receive no more than 30 MTSS transfers per year.

How much money does NRI send to India every year? ›

The report highlighted the steady growth of remittances to India over the years. In 2010, India received USD 53.48 billion in remittances, which grew to USD 68.91 billion in 2015, USD 83.15 billion in 2020, and ultimately USD 111.22 billion in 2022.

What is the limit of NRI transfer in India? ›

As of the financial year 2021-2022, the LRS limit for NRIs is USD 2,50,000 per financial year. This limit applies to the total amount of funds transferred by an NRI during the financial year, and includes all transfers made for any purpose, including investments, gifts, and personal expenses.

How much NRI can gift in India? ›

According to the Union Budget for 2023-24, any monetary gift above Rs 50,000 received by a not-ordinarily resident Indian from a resident Indian would be deemed to arise in India. From 1 April 2024, such a gift will be taxable. Also read - NRI outward remittance: How to send money home without commissions?

What is the limit of international money transfer to India? ›

In India, the MTSS scheme imposes a cap on the amount of inward remittance. Each individual's inward remittance is restricted to a maximum of USD 2500. A beneficiary is permitted to receive no more than 30 MTSS transfers per year. To receive inward remittances in India, one must first establish an NRE account.

How much cash can NRI bring to India? ›

An NRI coming into India from abroad can bring with him foreign exchange without any limit provided if foreign currency notes, travellers cheques, Forexplus Card exceed US$ 10,000/ - or its equivalent and/or the value of foreign currency exceeds US$ 5,000/- or its equivalent, it should be declared to the Customs ...

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