Can sale proceeds of any immovable property in India inherited, by a foreign national of non-Indian origin resident outside India, from a person resident in India be repatriated by him ?
A.38. Yes. Amount not exceeding USD one million, per calendar year subject to production of documentary evidence in support of inheritance and Tax clearance certificate/no objection certificate from Income Tax authority to authorized dealer for remittances. However, a citizen of Pakistan or Bangladesh or Sri Lanka or Afghanistan or China or Iran shall seek prior approval of Reserve Bank with documentary evidence in support of inheritance and tax clearance/no objection certificate from Income Tax authority. This remittance facility is not available to a citizen of Nepal or Bhutan. (Please refer to Regulation 4 (2) (ii) to Notification No.
Yes. Amount not exceeding USD one million, per calendar year subject to production of documentary evidence in support of inheritance and Tax clearance certificate / no objection certificate from the Income Tax authority to the authorised dealer for remittances. However, if a PIO is a citizen of Pakistan or Bangaladesh or Sri Lanka or Afghanistan or China or Iran he should seek prior approval of Reserve Bank with documentary evidence in support of inheritance and tax clearance / no objection certificate from the Income Tax authority. This remittance facility is not available to a citizen of Nepal or Bhutan. (Please refer to Regulation 4(2) (ii) of Notification No.FEMA 13/RB-2000 dated May 3, 2000).
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