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Income Tax Bill 2025: ITR and Tax Changes for UAE Expats Earning Income in India

Last updated: August 14, 2025 11:48 am
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Lucky Tiwari
Published: August 14, 2025
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Income Tax Bill 2025 and New Income Tax Law India: A Clear Guide for UAE NRIs
Income Tax Bill 2025 and New Income Tax Law India: A Clear Guide for UAE NRIs
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August 14, 2025 | Dubai, UAE: The Income Tax Bill 2025 and the new income tax law in India are here, and they’re about to change how millions of Indians, including UAE-based NRIs, handle their taxes. Passed in the Lok Sabha on August 11, this new law replaces the 63-year-old Income Tax Act, 1961. Think of it as a much-needed update to a very old rulebook, with simpler slabs, clearer definitions, and some welcome relief for those earning or investing in India from abroad.

For UAE NRIs, the changes aren’t just lines in a policy document; they could directly affect how much tax you pay, what deductions you can claim, and how easy it is to file your returns. And because it comes into effect from April 1, 2026, now’s the perfect time to understand what’s changing.

New Slabs That Are Easier to Understand

One of the most noticeable changes in the Income Tax Bill 2025 is the updated slab structure. Under the new income tax law India, income up to ₹4 lakh will be completely tax-free. After that, rates start at 5% and gradually rise to 30% for income above ₹24 lakh.

Income Tax Bill 2025: ITR and Tax Changes for UAE Expats Earning Income in India

For UAE NRIs, these rates only apply to income taxable in India, think rental income, capital gains from Indian assets, or profits from a business back home. The simpler slab system under the new income tax law India means fewer calculations and fewer surprises when it’s time to pay.

Better Rules for Offshore Investments and Property Owners

The Income Tax Bill 2025 also addresses a common NRI worry: “If my investments are managed from India, will I be taxed there?” Under the new income tax law India, certain overseas funds won’t be considered as having a “business connection” in India just because the fund manager is based there. That’s a big relief for NRIs who invest globally but want to avoid unnecessary taxation in India.

Income Tax Bill 2025: ITR and Tax Changes for UAE Expats Earning Income in India

Property owners get a boost, too. Municipal taxes can now be deducted before applying the 30% standard deduction on rental income. And if you’ve got an unsold property after construction, the notional rent is exempt for two years. For UAE NRIs with flats or houses back in India, these updates in the Income Tax Bill 2025 could mean real savings.

Capital Gains, Pensions, and Certainty for Investments

The new income tax law India keeps some important benefits for NRIs. Concessional tax rates remain for capital gains from “foreign exchange assets” like Indian shares, bank deposits, and government securities. Plus, income from offshore derivative instruments stays outside India’s tax scope if the underlying assets are overseas and the conditions are met.

There’s also good news for pension income. The Income Tax Bill 2025 exempts commuted pensions from approved funds entirely, whether or not you worked in India. Even if you invested in a pension scheme independently, you get the benefit.

Compliance Made Simpler for Certain Incomes

If your only Indian income is from investments or long-term capital gains and tax has already been deducted at source, the new income tax law India says you don’t need to file a return. That’s one less headache for NRIs with straightforward income streams.

Income Tax Bill 2025: ITR and Tax Changes for UAE Expats Earning Income in India

However, if you’re due a refund, you will need to file. The Income Tax Bill 2025 also allows NRIs to get a NIL-TDS certificate, so you can avoid having tax withheld on income like NRO account interest when you don’t actually owe anything.

What Does This Mean For UAE NRIs?

For most people, the Income Tax Bill 2025 won’t flip the tax system upside down but the new income tax law Indiadoes make things clearer, fairer, and more user-friendly. Offshore investment protection, continued capital gains concessions, and property-related deductions are all strong positives.

The best approach now is to plan ahead. Look at your current investments and income sources, understand how they’ll be taxed from April 2026, and make any changes well before the new law kicks in. Used smartly, the Income Tax Bill 2025could mean less stress at tax time and more money in your pocket.

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