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Accounts can be opened by remittances from abroad deposit of foreign exchange brought into India, transfer from existing self NRE/FCNR accounts.
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Accounts can be opened jointly with any other Non-Resident Indian.
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Non-Resident Indians can appoint Residents to operate their NRE accounts for local payments through a power of attorney/letter of authority.
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Withdrawals for local payments or payments abroad in any convertible currency are allowed without
Reserve Bank of India’s approval.
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Standing instructions can be undertaken for periodic payments of insurance premia, school fees, etc.
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Interest is compounded every quarter for term deposit accounts.
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The maturity proceeds of deposits as well as interest are freely repatriable at the prevailing rate of exchange.
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Loan/overdraft facilities are available against the deposit upto a maximum of Rs. 100 lakhs.
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Nomination facility is available.
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| Tax Benefits |
- Interest on the deposit is free of Indian Income Tax.
- Balances held in the account as well as interest accrued on the deposit are exempt from Wealth Tax
in India.
Use of NRE/FCNR accounts is obligatory for channelising funds for all repatriable investments in India (including investments in shares and securities). |