UK NRIs · NRO TDS Recovery
NRO account TDS recovery for NRIs in UK
Your Indian bank deducts tax on NRO interest at the full non-resident rate — the India-UK treaty lets you bring it down and reclaim the excess.
India-UK key facts: nro tds recovery
| Default Section 195 rate | 30% |
| India-UK DTAA treaty rate | 15% |
| Your saving via the treaty | 15% |
| Treaty article / basis | Interest article (post-2013 protocol numbering: Article 12; pre-protocol: Article 11) — 15% general treaty cap; 10% sub-cap for interest paid to a bona fide bank; 0% (exempt) for interest paid to governments / RBI |
| Your TRC issuing authority | HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) |
Rates reflect India's domestic Section 195 withholding and the India-UK treaty. Surcharge and cess apply on top where relevant.
How it works on the India side
Indian banks apply TDS on NRO interest under Section 195 at the 30% non-resident rate (plus surcharge and cess) unless you have given them a valid Form 10F and Tax Residency Certificate showing you qualify for the treaty rate. Once those are on file, the bank deducts at the lower DTAA rate going forward.
For interest the bank has already over-deducted, the route is your income tax return: the TDS the bank deposited shows in your Form 26AS and AIS against your PAN, you compute your actual liability at the treaty rate, and the difference is refunded with interest under Section 244A. Past years that were missed can often still be recovered through a condonation request, within the window the CBDT allows.
What changes because you live in United Kingdom
UK residents report this Indian income through Self Assessment, on the foreign pages (SA106), claiming a foreign tax credit for the Indian tax already paid. Since the April 2025 abolition of the non-dom remittance basis, Indian income is taxable as it arises even if it never leaves your NRO account — and HMRC's nudge letters, driven by CRS data shared automatically by Indian banks and AMCs, are already landing.
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