“Aa ab lautchalen”, (meaning let us now return) is the title of a Bollywood movie which reflects the thought of many NRIs’ yearning to return to India.
In the following sections we dwell on the attributes which are specific to the account in the context of NRIs’ returning back to the country.
The following sets of people are eligible to open an RFC account:
Authorized dealers and banks provide assistance in the opening of an RFC account. Existing FCNR or NRE accounts can be converted to RFC account as per the discretion of the account holder.
As already stated, RFC account can be opened in any freely convertible foreign currency. Currencies like AUD, CAD, Euro, GBP, JPY, USD, etc qualify for an RFC account.
RFC accounts can be maintained in the form of:
Interest rates, per se, vary on term and currency. As a benchmark case, at present, an RFC term deposit account maintained for 1 year or more in US dollar carries an interest rate of 2.5% to 3.0 %.
The interest credited on a quarterly basis in the RFC account balance is taxable. However, if the status of the account holder is that of a Resident and he or she does not qualify as an Ordinary Resident then he is exempt from tax payment for the interest earned on the RFC account.
The sources of Funds which can be deposited in an RFC account are specified below:
The balance maintained in an RFC account can be utilized for making investments or for remitting money abroad. RFC account balance can also be used for making payments and investments in India.
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