Bear in mind that Xoom charges a variable exchange rate margin that decreases in relation to the size of the transfer. For example, if you were to send a smaller transfer of, say, US$500 to India, your exchange rate margin would be around 1.1%. Meanwhile, if you were to send a larger transfer of US$10,000, your exchange rate margin would be only around 0.4% instead.

Hi Hiral,
Additional Fees: Bank debit (ACH) is the cheapest; then bank wire transfer; followed by debit card and credit card.

It will depend on the method you choose, but most MTOs will charge a flat fee, a percentage fee, or some combination of the two. For example, Wise charge a 0.28GBP fixed fee plus a small percentage of the total transfer - for amounts up to 100,000GBP this is 0.63%. WorldRemit charge a flat fee of 1.99GBP or 2.99USD for all transfers to India. Other payment methods like bank transfers may also include an extra fee.
With Western Union, one can send money online 24/7, and the recipient can collect the money as cash at any Western Union agent location worldwide. In certain countries, however, the money can either be received in a mobile wallet or deposited into a bank account.
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MY SON BEING AN NRI DOCTOR IN UK, AND GENERATES INCOME IN INDIA BY HIS CAPITAL HERE, WHICH HAS NOT COME FROM UK, .THIS INCOME IS FROM STOCK DIVIDEND AND MUTUAL FUND DIVIDEND AND INTEREST TO RELATIVES COMPANY,AND FILES INCOME TAX HERE AS NRI,IF HE DECLARE THIS INCOME IN HIS TAX RETURN IN UK, DOES HE NEED TO PAY TAX ON THIS INCOME IN UK, WHERE SOME AMOUNT IS NON TAXABLE AND DIVIDEND S ARE TAX FREE.
You are a CA so I can't even say talk to a CA. My understanding is as this property is in India, your brother should be in India to transfer this asset to you - you should talk to a lawyer in your city development office where property registrations happen.
Our research found that exchange rates given to customers arranging a Western Union international transfer can incur markups up to 7% above the mid market rate. These rates are not nearly as competitive as the foreign exchange services offered by companies like TorFX or Xe.
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.
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.