When you send money to any person abroad in India, the first $15,000 USD will be exempt from taxes by the IRS under the Gift Tax policy. This limit is charged on a per-person basis -- if you would like to send $15,000 USD each to multiple persons, you will still be off the hook for any gift taxes.
i m an nri staying in usa. my father gave me a gift of rs. 5 lacs . he deposited this money into my sb nro ac. in india and this amount from sb nro accouunt is transferred to sb nre account in order to transfer the amount to my usa acount and subsequently the amount of rs. 5 lacs is transferred from my sb nre acHcouunt to my usa account. what r the precautions and documents etc., r required by me to show to usa tax authorities that this money is transfferred to my usa account towards gift bby my father to me?
If you're sending money to Mexico, there are no specific tax laws to be aware of. If the money is part of an inheritance or estate, or is a gift, then the recipient may not owe any taxes to the Mexican government. Gifts to children, spouses and parents are automatically exempt from taxes.
If your brother residing in UAE sends money to you in India, the money is not taxable in India. As per the Indian Income Tax Act, money received as a gift from a relative is not considered as income and therefore is not taxable. A relative is defined as spouse, brother, sister, brother or sister of the spouse, brother or sister of either of the parents, any lineal ascendant or descendant. However, it's worth noting that your brother might be subject to taxes in the UAE for sending money out of the country. It's recommended to check with a tax professional in the UAE to understand the tax implications for your brother.