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India’s Budget, NRI, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman

Most U.S. filers must submit 2026 tax returns by April 15, 2027. Despite India’s Budget 2026 simplifying some NRI compliance, U.S. residents remain responsible for reporting global income. Key requirements include FBAR for foreign accounts over $10,000 and Form 8938 for higher asset thresholds. Extensions are available, but interest applies to unpaid taxes from April.

Last updated: February 8, 2026 11:35 am
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→U.S. individual filers must file and pay by April 15 2027 to avoid penalties.
→India’s Budget 2026 increases NRI equity investment limits and simplifies property sale tax processes.
→U.S. residents must report worldwide income and foreign assets regardless of India-side disclosures.

📅 Deadline Alert: For tax year 2026 (returns filed in 2027), most U.S. individual filers must file and pay by April 15, 2027. Missing the deadline can trigger failure-to-file and failure-to-pay penalties, plus interest.

India’s Budget 2026, presented on February 1, 2026 by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, signals a push to deepen the NRI role in investment and simplify India-side compliance. If you’re an NRI with U.S. tax residency, or a U.S. filer holding Indian accounts and assets, the U.S. deadlines still drive your calendar. The U.S. taxes residents on worldwide income, and foreign asset reporting has its own due dates. IRS rules for immigrants and visa holders are in Publication 519 (Pub. 519 PDF).

India’s Budget, NRI, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman
India’s Budget, NRI, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman

Deadline summary (tax year 2026 → filed in 2027)

Tax event Standard deadline Extension What happens if you miss it
Form 1040 / 1040-NR filing and payment **April 15, 2027** File Form 4868 to **Oct 15, 2027** Late-file penalty and interest; late-pay penalty and interest
Automatic extra time if your tax home is outside the U.S. on April 15 **June 15, 2027** Form 4868 to **Oct 15, 2027** Interest still runs from April 15 on any unpaid tax
FBAR (FinCEN Form 114) **April 15, 2027** Automatic to **Oct 15, 2027** Civil penalties can apply for non-filing
Form 8938 (FATCA), if required (filed with your return) **April 15, 2027** With Form 4868 to **Oct 15, 2027** Failure-to-file penalties can apply

Why India’s Budget 2026 matters for U.S. filers

India’s Budget highlights “Viksit Bharat by 2047” and a tech-led growth plan, with NRIs cited as a 35.4 million-strong diaspora. Several measures can change your India-side investing and disclosures during India’s financial year 2026–27. That can affect what you must report in the U.S. for tax year 2026 and later years.

A common problem is timing. India’s compliance windows and India financial-year changes do not change U.S. filing deadlines. For U.S. purposes, you still report income based on your U.S. tax year, and you may need currency conversion and documentation.

Key NRI-focused changes in India—and the U.S. tax “watch-outs”

1) Higher NRI equity investment caps in listed Indian companies. India doubled the per-company limit for certain NRI investors to 10% (from 5%). The aggregate cap rose to 24% (from 10%). Larger positions can create more U.S. reporting complexity. If your holdings are through foreign entities, you may run into U.S. international forms (for example, Forms 5471, 8865, or PFIC reporting on Form 8621). Your facts drive which forms apply.

2) Lower TCS on education and medical remittances. India cut TCS from 5% to 2% for certain remittances. TCS is an India-side collection mechanism. In the U.S., it does not automatically equal a credit. If you paid Indian income tax, you may be looking at the foreign tax credit (often Form 1116), subject to U.S. rules and limits.

3) Property sale TDS process simplified (effective October 1, 2026). India will let buyers deduct and deposit TDS using PAN instead of TAN, with TDS rates unchanged. From a U.S. angle, keep tight records of basis, improvements, and sale documents. A U.S. tax resident generally reports the sale on the U.S. return, even if tax was withheld in India.

4) Foreign Assets Disclosure Scheme (6-month window; up to ₹1 crore at 60%). India’s scheme offers a 6-month disclosure window. Amounts up to ₹1 crore face 30% tax + 30% penalty (total 60%) for relief. This does not replace U.S. disclosure. If you are a U.S. person, you may still have FBAR and Form 8938 duties for Indian accounts and assets.

⚠️ Warning: Don’t assume an India disclosure ends U.S. exposure. U.S. non-filing of FBAR or Form 8938 can bring separate penalties, even when income was taxed abroad.

U.S. foreign reporting thresholds NRIs should re-check

Filing status (living in U.S.) FBAR threshold (FinCEN 114) Form 8938 threshold (end of year) Form 8938 threshold (any time)
Single / MFS **$10,000 aggregate** **$50,000** **$75,000**
Married filing jointly **$10,000 aggregate** **$100,000** **$150,000**

FBAR is filed electronically with FinCEN, not with the IRS. Form 8938 is filed with Form 1040. Start with the IRS international tax page and confirm current form instructions on forms and publications.

Extensions, special situations, and disaster relief

  • Extension to October 15, 2027: File Form 4868 by April 15, 2027. This extends filing, not payment. Pay what you can by April 15 to reduce interest and penalties.
  • Living abroad on April 15: You may get an automatic 2-month filing extension to June 15, 2027. Interest still accrues from April 15 on unpaid tax.
  • Disaster relief: The IRS sometimes postpones deadlines for federally declared disasters. Relief is location-based and time-limited. Check IRS Disaster Tax Relief announcements in the IRS newsroom before you assume extra time.

What to do now (before April 15, 2027)

  1. Confirm your U.S. tax residency for 2026 under the Green Card Test or Substantial Presence Test (Pub. 519).
  2. Collect Indian income proofs for 2026, plus bank and brokerage statements for FBAR and Form 8938 testing.
  3. If you invested more under India’s Budget changes, ask whether any U.S. entity or PFIC reporting applies.
  4. If you will extend, file Form 4868 and make a payment by April 15, 2027.
  5. If your foreign accounts ever exceeded $10,000 in total, calendar FBAR by October 15, 2027 at the latest.

⚠️ Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute tax, legal, or financial advice. Tax situations vary based on individual circumstances. Consult a qualified tax professional or CPA for guidance specific to your situation.

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NRI
Non-Resident Indian; an Indian citizen or person of Indian origin residing outside India.
FBAR
Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FinCEN Form 114) required for aggregate foreign balances over $10,000.
TCS
Tax Collected at Source; an Indian tax mechanism where the seller collects tax from the payer at the time of transaction.
FATCA
Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act; requires U.S. taxpayers to report specific foreign financial assets on Form 8938.
PFIC
Passive Foreign Investment Company; a foreign-based entity that exhibits high levels of passive income or assets.
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