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Getting a living allowance while working abroad? You might have to pay tax on it in India

Any allowance that compensates you for expenses incurred in the course of your employment is exempt from tax under the Income Tax Act. This is irrespective of whether it is for services rendered in India or overseas. But the allowance must be backed by bills or a declaration from the employee that the money was used for the intended purpose.

February 16, 2024 / 08:16 IST
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If you are a resident Indian, or more precisely, an ROR (Resident and Ordinarily Resident) then you have to pay tax on your worldwide income in India.
If you are a resident Indian, or more precisely, an ROR (Resident and Ordinarily Resident) then you have to pay tax on your worldwide income in India.

Is your company sending you overseas on a work assignment? If yes, it’s likely your employer will provide you a certain living allowance in addition to your salary in India. This could be to compensate you for your overseas living and travel expenses or simply put, for the higher cost of living.

Will this living allowance be counted as part of your salary and be taxed in India?

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A recent order passed by the Delhi Bench of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ruled that an NRI working in Austria and receiving a salary / living allowance from his Indian employer for services rendered outside India is not liable to pay any tax in India on such income.

So, would the outcome have been different if the taxpayer had been an Indian resident?