What Are the Top Tax Mistakes NRIs Make?
Avoid common errors like misreporting income or missing deadlines.
Filing taxes in India as a Non-Resident Indian (NRI) can seem simple, but small mistakes can lead to major issues — including penalties, delayed refunds, or legal notices. Here are the most common mistakes NRIs make and how to avoid them

Common NRI Tax Mistakes to Avoid
- Not Reporting Global Income
- Choosing the Wrong ITR Form
- Missing the Filing Deadline
- Not Claiming DTAA Benefits
- Incorrect Bank Account Details
Pro Tips
- Always verify Form 26AS before filing
- Use a reliable NRI tax expert if unsure
- Save all foreign remittance proofs
Conclusion
Mistakes in tax filing can be costly — not just financially but legally too. Taking a few extra steps to ensure accuracy can save you time, money, and stress. When in doubt, consult professionals who specialize in NRI taxation.