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RBI allows NRIs to transfer funds from NRO to NRE a/c

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Moneylife Digital Team | 08/05/2012 08:20 AM | 

As per the existing regulation, fund transfer from NRE account to NRO was allowed, but not the other way round. The decision was taken based on recommendations of KJ Udeshi Committee which reviewed the facilities for persons under Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999

Mumbai: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Monday allowed non-resident Indians (NRIs) to transfer funds from non-resident ordinary (NRO) account to Non-Resident External (NRE) account subject to a ceiling of $1 million in a financial year, reports PTI.

“On a review, it has been decided that henceforth NRI... shall be eligible to transfer funds from NRO account to NRE account from within the overall ceiling of $1 million per financial year subject to payment of tax,” the RBI said in a notification.

The decision came after the KJ Udeshi Committee recommendation to facilitate persons under Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), 1999, it said.

As per the existing regulation, fund transfer from NRE account to NRO was allowed, but not the other way round.

“At present transfer of funds from NRO to NRE account is not permissible,” the RBI notification said.

While, an NRE account is for depositing income from abroad, NRO account is mainly for putting Indian incomes.

In case of NRE account, only NRIs can become joint account holders but for NRO account both resident and non-resident can become joint account holders.

The decision was taken based on recommendations of KJ Udeshi Committee which reviewed the facilities for persons under Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999.


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