Yes, remittances under the LRS facility can be consolidated for family members, provided that each family member adheres to the terms and conditions of the scheme. However, it is not permitted for other family members to club together for capital account transactions, such as investment and opening a bank account if they are not co-owners or co-partners of the overseas bank account or investment. In the case of acquiring immovable property outside India from a person residing outside India, remittances can be consolidated for relatives if such relatives, who are residents in India, comply with the terms and conditions of the scheme.


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I am working in Dubai and planning to take a personal loan of INR 30,00,000. My Parents are both Senior Citizens. I want to split that amount and put Fixed Deposit of INR 15,00,000. on each of their name as monthly interest credit. So they have income monthly. Both have no other pension or income. Will there be income tax issue if I transfer this much amount to India
With so much attention on money entering and leaving India, if you fail to report large sums, don't know you have to report them or don't report them correctly, it will likely be discovered. Make sure to declare any large remittance as income on your general tax return with the Indian Income Tax Department. 5 dollar indian rate of inflation

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A resident individual may send up to $2.5 lakh in a year. An NRI with a Non-Resident Ordinary (NRO) account may send up to $10 lakh in a financial year. An individual with a Non-Resident External (NRE) account or a Foreign Currency Non-Resident (FCNR) Account does not have any such limits.