NRI Desk

NRI in the USA: India money, tax and document checklist

An Indian living in the USA must track India NRI status separately from US tax obligations, report India bank accounts on FBAR if they exceed $10,000, and may need to file FATCA Form 8938. NRE and NRO interest is taxable in the US. Benchmark USD-INR transfers and keep reminders for US visa, OCI and India financial deadlines.

FBAR required if India accounts exceed $10,000

US persons (citizens, Green Card holders, residents on Form 1040) must file FBAR if the combined maximum of all foreign accounts — including NRE and NRO — exceeds $10,000 at any point during the year.

Key points

US reporting requirements

US persons must file FBAR (FinCEN Form 114) if the aggregate maximum balance across all foreign accounts exceeds $10,000 any time during the calendar year. FATCA Form 8938 applies at higher thresholds ($50,000 single, $100,000 married) and is filed with the US tax return.

NRE and NRO accounts held in Indian banks count toward both FBAR and FATCA thresholds even if no funds are remitted to the US during the year.

Annual checklist

US visa, H-1B, L-1 or OCI booklet expiry; Green Card renewal where applicable.

NRE/NRO account KYC and designation review.

FBAR deadline (April 15, auto-extension to October 15), FATCA threshold check, India ITR deadline and USD-INR transfer review.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to report my NRE or NRO accounts to the IRS?

Yes, if the combined maximum balance across all foreign accounts exceeds $10,000 at any point in the year, file FBAR. Separately, FATCA Form 8938 applies at higher thresholds on the US tax return.

Is NRE FD interest taxable in the USA?

Yes. US persons pay US income tax on worldwide income including NRE interest, even though NRE interest is exempt from Indian tax.

Can I use the India-USA DTAA to reduce double taxation?

The 1989 India-US treaty covers various income types. File Form 8833 to claim treaty-based return positions and use Foreign Tax Credit for Indian taxes paid.

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