India Expat Tax Calculator

India is a rapidly rising destination for international students, remote professionals, and business travelers — and simultaneously one of the world's largest exporters of freelance talent. With 94 ta...

Income Tax Rate

5%–30% (new regime) / 5%–30% with surcharge (old regime)

Tax Treaty Partners

94 countries

Social Security

12% EPF (employee)

Double Tax Relief

Foreign Tax Credit under DTAA (Form 67)

Calculate Your India Expat Requirements

Use our free calculator to get personalized results based on your specific situation. Pre-filled with India-specific data for accurate estimates.

Open Expat Tax Calculator

About Expat Tax in India

India is a rapidly rising destination for international students, remote professionals, and business travelers — and simultaneously one of the world's largest exporters of freelance talent. With 94 tax treaties, a progressive income tax regime, and GST as its unified indirect tax, understanding India's financial rules is essential whether you're visiting, studying at an IIT or IIM, relocating as an expat, or invoicing international clients from Bangalore or Mumbai. Our calculators compute e-Visa documentation requirements, Indian tax residency under the 182-day rule, student costs at top Indian universities, and freelancer net income after EPF contributions and GST.

Important Considerations for Expat Tax in India

Financial requirements and regulations in India are subject to change based on government policy updates, economic conditions, and bilateral agreements. The information provided on this page is based on the most recently available official data from India's government agencies and regulatory authorities. However, we strongly recommend verifying all figures directly with the relevant India government department or embassy before making financial commitments or submitting applications.

Currency values and cost estimates are approximate and may vary based on current exchange rates, seasonal fluctuations, and regional differences within India. Major cities typically have higher living costs than rural areas, and specific requirements may differ based on your nationality, the purpose of your visit, and your individual circumstances. Our calculator provides estimates to help you plan, but every situation is unique.

For complex financial situations involving India — particularly those involving tax obligations, long-term residency, or significant financial commitments — we recommend consulting with a qualified professional who specializes in India's financial and immigration regulations. Local expertise can help you navigate country-specific nuances that generalized calculators cannot fully capture.

Frequently Asked Questions: Expat Tax in India

How much bank balance is required for an Indian tourist visa?

India's e-Tourist Visa does not mandate a specific minimum, but consular officers generally expect US$2,000–US$5,000 equivalent plus a confirmed return ticket and hotel bookings. Stronger balances are recommended for longer stays.

What is the tax residency rule in India?

You become a resident if you stay 182+ days in the current tax year, OR 60+ days in the current year AND 365+ days across the preceding 4 years. Non-resident Indians earning abroad are not taxed on foreign income.

How much does it cost to study in India as a foreign student?

Annual total ranges from ₹380,000–₹1,860,000 (~US$4,500–US$22,000). IITs and private universities charge higher tuition for international seats, while state universities are among the world's most affordable.

Do Indian freelancers need to register for GST?

GST registration is mandatory once annual turnover exceeds ₹20 lakh (₹10 lakh in special-category states), or when exporting services to overseas clients (LUT filing required for zero-rated exports).