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Neil Borate
@ActusDei

Most Indians don't know they can legally invest $250,000 abroad every year. Here's everything you need to know about global investing โ€” costs, taxes, platforms, and estate tax. A thread ๐Ÿงต

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Neil Borate
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Yes. The RBI's Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS) lets every resident Indian remit up to $250,000 per year abroad. That's per person. A couple can move $500,000 annually. Perfectly legal. Underused.

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Neil Borate
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You'll pay ~1% on each remittance. Less on larger amounts. So do a lump sum - not small, frequent transfers. Once the money's there, you can park it in cash (up to 6 months) or US Treasuries (no time limit) and deploy it into equities slowly. Like an STP.

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Tax Collected at Source (TCS) applies on remittances above โ‚น10 lakh. It's not an extra tax. You can adjust it against your advance tax or claim a refund when you file. Don't let TCS stop you. It's a cash flow timing issue, not a cost.

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Neil Borate
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Pick a platform built on a solid foundation. Many fintechs offering global investing in India are built on lesser-known entities abroad - that's a risk most investors don't think about. We use Paasa (disclosure: affiliate partner), built on Interactive Brokers - a 50 year-old, listed US broker.

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Neil Borate
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US estate tax catches a lot of investors off guard. If you hold US-domiciled assets above $60,000 and you pass away, the IRS can tax your estate. The fix: invest through UCITS ETFs (Ireland-domiciled). Same global exposure. No US estate tax risk.

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Neil Borate
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A basket of global UCITS ETFs gives you: โ†’ Exposure to US, Europe, EM and global markets โ†’ No US estate tax risk โ†’ Low costs โ†’ True geographic diversification beyond India The specific ETFs depend on your goals, timeline, and tax situation.

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Neil Borate
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Want to know which ETFs and how to structure your portfolio? Book a call with us at <a target="_blank" href="http://thefynprint.com" color="blue">thefynprint.com</a> We'll walk you through it. After that, every decision - platform, asset manager, advisor - is yours.

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Neil Borate
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Foreign asset reporting? Simply fill Schedule FA. Sometimes Schedule FSI &amp; TR will apply too. Most platforms will give these to you prefilled.