NRIs who don’t have Bank Account in India will get Income Tax Refund through their Foreign Bank Account, says Govt

Income Tax Foreign Bank Account

Non-Residents need not give account details if seeking no refund.

The Income Tax Refunds will be credited to Foreign Bank Account also for Non-Residents who is not having bank account in India, said Finance Ministry in a press release.

The Finance Ministry has provided Optional reporting of details of one foreign bank account by the non-residents in refund cases

Refund generated on processing of return of income is currently, credited directly to the bank accounts of the tax-payers. Availability of the detail of bank accounts in which the refund is to be credited is a precondition for direct credit of refund in the bank accounts

Income-tax Return Forms for the Assessment Year 2017-18 were notified on 30th March, 2017. A number of representations were received from the non-residents that they are facing difficulties in getting refund as they do not have bank account in India and there is no column in the notified form of return of income for reporting details of foreign bank account by the non-residents for this purpose.

In view of this, a facility has been provided in return utility for reporting of details of bank account by non-residents, who do not have bank account in India and who are claiming income-tax refund. Therefore, the non-residents who are not claiming refund or non-residents who are claiming refund but having a bank account in India are not required to furnish details of their foreign bank account in the return of income. However, the non-residents, who are claiming income-tax refund and not having bank account in India may, at their option, furnish the details of one foreign bank account in the return of income for issuance of refund.

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