Facilities available
to NRIs,
PIO
for
investment in India
Rahul Bansal (Finalist) (35929 Points)
08 January 2010Facilities available
to NRIs,
PIO
for
investment in India
Rahul Bansal
(Finalist)
(35929 Points)
Replied 08 January 2010
a) Non-Resident (External) Rupee (NRE) Accounts (Principal / Interest Repatriable)
The interest rates as determined above for three year deposits should also be applicable in case the maturity period exceeds three years.
The changes in interest rates will also apply to NRE deposits renewed after their present maturity period.
Rahul Bansal
(Finalist)
(35929 Points)
Replied 08 January 2010
Deposits of funds in the account may be accepted in such permissible currencies as may be designated by the Reserve Bank from time to time.
Rahul Bansal
(Finalist)
(35929 Points)
Replied 08 January 2010
c) NRO Accounts (Current earnings repatriable)
Rahul Bansal
(Finalist)
(35929 Points)
Replied 08 January 2010
d) Repatriation from NRO balances
Authorised Dealers can allow remittance/s upto USD 1 million per financial year (April-March) for bonafide purposes, from balances in NRO accounts subject to payment of applicable taxes. The limit of USD 1 million per financial year includes sale proceeds of immovable properties held by NRIs/PIO.
Rahul Bansal
(Finalist)
(35929 Points)
Replied 08 January 2010
Other Investments on
repatriation basis
Rahul Bansal
(Finalist)
(35929 Points)
Replied 08 January 2010
Other Investments
on
non-repatriation basis
Rahul Bansal
(Finalist)
(35929 Points)
Replied 08 January 2010
Investment in immovable Property
In respect of such investments NRIs are eligible to repatriate
Rahul Bansal
(Finalist)
(35929 Points)
Replied 08 January 2010
Facilities to returning NRIs/PIO
Returning NRIs/ PIO
Rahul Bansal
(Finalist)
(35929 Points)
Replied 08 January 2010
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Ramalingam K
(Founder & Director - Holistic Investment Planners (P) Limited)
(21077 Points)
Replied 20 May 2014
How an NRI can invest in Mutual Funds?
The non-resident Indians, the citizens of India or those possessing PIO cards (person of Indian origin) that stay out of India for work or business often seek guidance on investing in India.
https://www.holisticinvestment.in/nri-mutual-fund
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