How to Declare Foreign Income and Overseas Assets in Your Income Tax Return

Foreign Income

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has intensified its compliance drive. Beginning 28 November, taxpayers across India started receiving SMS and email reminders urging them to revise their ITRs by 31 December and declare any foreign income or overseas assets that may have been missed earlier.

This outreach is part of CBDT’s ongoing ‘NUDGE’ initiative, aimed at improving voluntary compliance. A similar campaign in the previous year resulted in voluntary disclosures of over ₹30,000 crore worth of foreign assets.

How to Report Foreign Income in Your ITR

Indian residents with income or assets outside the country must use specific reporting schedules in their income tax return. Here’s what each schedule covers:

Foreign Income

1. Schedule FSI – Foreign Source Income

This schedule is applicable only to Resident taxpayers.
You must furnish details of any income earned or accrued from a foreign source—for example:

  • Salary received abroad

  • Income from foreign property

  • Dividends, interest, or capital gains from overseas investments

  • Business income from operations outside India

2. Schedule TR – Tax Relief

Taxpayers claiming relief for taxes paid abroad under DTAA (Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement) must fill this schedule.
It summarises:

  • Foreign taxes paid

  • Country-wise tax relief claimed

  • Corresponding income details (linked to Schedule FSI)

Important:
Schedule TR must be filed along with Form 67, which is mandatory for claiming Foreign Tax Credit (FTC).

3. Schedule FA – Foreign Assets

This schedule requires disclosure of all foreign assets held at any time during the relevant financial year. This includes:

  • Bank accounts

  • Investments (stocks, mutual funds, bonds)

  • Immovable property abroad

  • Financial interests in entities

  • Beneficial ownership in foreign assets

Why Accurate Reporting Is Crucial

Many taxpayers assume overseas assets or income can be concealed. This is no longer possible due to global transparency mechanisms.

International Information-Sharing Frameworks

  • CRS (Common Reporting Standard)

  • FATCA (Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act)

Under these frameworks, India automatically receives detailed financial information about accounts held abroad by Indian residents—including assets, balances, and income.

Foreign Income

Consequences of Not Reporting Foreign Income or Assets

Non-disclosure can trigger serious repercussions under the Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets) and Imposition of Tax Act, 2015, including:

  • Assessment of undisclosed income

  • Heavy penalties

  • Potential prosecution

  • Tax liability at higher rates

CBDT’s proactive communication aims to give taxpayers an opportunity to correct their ITRs before authorities initiate action.

Final Thoughts

If you have any foreign income, investments, or assets, now is the time to revisit your ITR. Ensure all details are accurately disclosed using the appropriate schedules and file Form 67 wherever required. Transparent reporting not only ensures compliance but also avoids penal consequences down the line.

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