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Frequently Asked Questions
Schedule FA is a section of the Income Tax Return form for disclosing all foreign assets.
- Any individual who is a resident and ordinarily resident in India during the reporting period must report foreign assets in the following circumstances: Ownership of any asset located outside India
- Signing authority in any foreign financial account
- Beneficial ownership of a foreign asset
- Beneficiary status in any foreign asset or trust, or receipt of income from sources outside India
Private trusts offer superior flexibility, control and asset protection and are better suited to succession planning than trusts as they are generally better structured to meet the needs of each family based on their specific situation.
All companies listed on the Social Stock Exchange must spend 67% of income or expenditure in the previous three years on specific groups, according to Regulation 292E(2)(c). In 2025 an amendment was made clarifying that non-profit organisations (NPOs) registered as charitable organisations with the Income Tax Authority are not subject to this criterion.
Yes, a person resident outside India may subscribe to equity shares offered in the IPO of an Indian company, subject to compliance with the provisions of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (FEMA), applicable sectoral caps, entry routes and other conditions prescribed under the FDI policy.
Yes, companies with foreign investment or overseas investment structures should evaluate FEMA implications during the DRHP and RHP filing process to ensure compliance with FDI/ODI regulations, sectoral caps, foreign shareholding requirements and applicable reporting obligations prior to listing.
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