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No TDS on Rent If NRI has Less Than 2.5 Lakh Taxable Income

No TDS on Rent If NRI has Less Than 2.5 Lakh Taxable Income

Should an NRI deduct TDS on rent if his taxable income?

Yes, he has to pay because it is an income that he receives against his accommodation being on rent. Now, the question arises that should every NRI pay.

Here comes the challenge! The Income Tax of India states that the rental income contributes to the capital income of an immigrant from India. Hence, it is taxable. But, it is noteworthy that only those non-residents of India who have more than 2.5 lakh rental income, that is taxable for tenants to be deducted as a TDS on rent.

How can you compute taxable rental Income? 

Here is the prescribed method of computing taxable rental income under the income tax law:

Simply put, it is:

Net Annual Value= Gross Annual Value-Municipal Taxes

Upon computing this value, there occurs a standard deduction of 30% of the net annual value and interest on the housing loan. This deduction evaluates the taxable rental income. Also, the gross annual value should be the higher of these:

  1. The amount at which the NRI’s property might reasonably be expected to be let out (It is the property  that the owner hands over its occupancy or usage to another person)
  2. The rental income or receivable rental income

In short, the gross annual value compares what actual rental income you have received with the expected rental income of the property.

There is another aspect, i. e. the housing loan, which should be considered parallel to the aforementioned computation. If the non-resident repays the principal amount against the housing loan for acquiring the ownership of that property, would have a right to get a deduction on TDS under the Section 80C of the Income Tax Act.

While this calculation, the immigrant should remember that he is eligible for deduction worth INR 1.5 lakh to the max.

If it’s the case of a “resident” owner of the property, it is the tenant who is required to deduct TDS @ 10% on rent paid to the owner of that property. There are two exceptions in this case:

  1. The tenant is an individual or HUF (Hindu Undivided Family), but he cannot undergo the tax audit under Section 44AB in the preceding financial year (FY)
  2. The rent paid or payable is not more than 2.4 lakh per financial year

If the case is similar to aforementioned one, but the rent amount exceeds INR 50,000 per month, the TDS will be deducted at the rate of 5%.

On the flip side, the TDS rate goes up to 30% when it comes to compute the TDS on the non-resident’s rental income exceeding the requisite limit.  It includes applicable surcharge and education cess.

In the nutshell, the tenants of NRIs, who receive rental income below INR 2.5 lakh, are inarguable expelled   from the tax payers’ list.

How Can S2NRI Help Non-Residents in Abroad?

How Can S2NRI Help Non-Residents in Abroad?

Like any other community, the Indian diaspora grabs opportunities to study and work abroad. Over 31 million NRIs and PIOs, according to Wikipedia, are currently contributing in diverse economies through their work and intellectuality. There are hundreds of many more individuals who aspire to learn and exhibit their skills and potential. But, having a little bit of knowledge over how and where to get the document/certificates from often hampers their ways. They face uncountable barriers that come up front out of the blues. Consequently, they face uncertain delays and monetory loss.

Services 2 NRI’s facilitation

Being an experienced NRI consultant, Services 2 NRI hits right on the button, guiding all through ways to get the NRI services done. Here is a glimpse of such subjects that you, for being a non-resident, may be interested in.

  1. Document Procurement

It is the most demanding NRI consulting topic that residents and non-residents prefer to consult with. It is apparent that almost all documents for the immigration are affiliated and attested by some government agencies. Since people are less aware about how to procure them, we help them find their way. Being engaged with government and legal sector for years, we have an expertise over how to leap across problems in applying for these certificates:

  • Birth certificate
  • Degree certificate
  • Mark sheet/ transcripts
  • Syllabus copy
  • Medium of instruction
  • Bachelorhood certificate
  • Marriage certificate
  • Death certificate
  • Non-availability of birth certificate
  • Changing non-availability of birth certificate
  • PAN card application submission
  • Reference letter
  • Hidden wealth
  • Ration card and a lot more…
  1. Property Management

As this title suggests, we take care of NRI properties and their rental income together with their belongings. In short, we help them to heave a sigh of relief in managing their property and rental income. We provide our experience and unbiased advice to NRIs if they are willing to invest in the real estate in India or, if there is any puzzling legal issue connected with the property here. Simply say, the immigrant Indians can say their piece in the context of these subjects for consulting with us:

  • Buying/selling assistance
  • Utility bill payment
  • Statutory payments
  • Encumbrance/ Khata/ Patta, 7/12 Certificate
  • Property monitoring
  • Rental agreement assistance
  • Tenant management/ vacating inspection
  • Property management
  1. Financial/Taxation Legal/Insurance:

While being away, the immigrant community stays untouched with the significant amendments in the financial, legal and taxation policies and Acts. Services 2 NRI emerges a bridge, connecting PIOs and OCIs together with the alterations. Therefore, we spare them to stay at peace while handling their tax and court related financial issues. Our team of legal experts handles them, as if the case is on their own.

  • Wealth management
  • Loan syndication
  • Filing IT returns
  • Attending any IT notice
  • Tax authority visits
  • Arranging lawyers for legal opinion
  • Legalisation/ notarization/ attestation of documents/ court visits
  • Life insurance/ general insurance/ medical claim insurance
  • Financial/ taxation/ legal etc.
  1. Immigration

The term “immigration” refers to outgoing to foreign with the purpose of staying temporarily for limited years while being in the service or as a student or a tourist. The immigration procedure experiences a great impact of the international treaties, economic and political agreements, which finally leads to amendments in the immigration policy. To let our people know about the changes, we inform them about the changes in passport and visa policies. In addition, we clear all doubts about these immigration concepts that silently disturb their mind. Our consulting really supports needy people who actually live thousands of miles away.

  • Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs)
  • Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs)
  • Visa extension
  • Translation services
  • Police clearance certificate
  • Attestation services
  • Foreigners regional office registration

Apart from all the aforementioned facility, we keep ourselves alert and alarmed about what is happening around. This approach never lets us obsolete in terms of services to NRIs.  So, we educate those who actually sought after the information regarding any issues that interfere with the passport or visa or the contextual one.

Since the assistance through in-person meets is less preferred because of the time and money constraints, we offer online assistance through ‘Live Chat’, emails and Whatsapp texting. The ones who are submerged in the pool of complexities, our online support brings them out through online interaction. This quick and easy way navigates people to sail across the problems that are concerned with any of the aforementioned services.

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