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Higher TCS on foreign spends: Credit cards exempt for now, book flights, hotels separately to minimise tax impact

The government has clarified that standalone purchases of foreign flights or hotel stays are not considered as a purchase of an overseas tour package; they are covered under LRS.

October 18, 2023 / 13:11 IST
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Tax collected at source (TCS) rates and new rules came into force from October 1

With higher tax collected at source (TCS) rates and new rules coming into force from October 1, overseas-bound Indian travellers are likely to tweak their annual winter holiday plans to minimise its impact.

For now, credit card spending when present overseas continues to be safe from TCS, as the finance ministry is yet to announce the date when these will be brought under the liberalised remittance scheme (LRS) ambit. Moreover, you can completely escape TCS if you were to directly book international flights and hotels (instead of as part of a holiday package) while in India, in Indian rupees, say tax experts.

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Here's help on decoding the entire TCS maze.

Can travellers make TCS-free spends using credit cards while travelling abroad?