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How are Foreign trust recognised in India?

Recognition of Offshore Trusts in India:


Offshore trusts are legally recognized in India, meaning that the principles governing these trusts, such as the trustees being the legal owners of the trust's assets and income (rather than the Indian resident beneficiaries), are accepted.

Differences in Treatment:


The taxation and exchange control treatment of the corpus (principal amount) and income of offshore trusts differ from those of domestic Indian trusts. This implies that offshore trusts are subject to different rules under Indian tax laws and foreign exchange regulations.

Challenges and Risks:

Despite the recognition, setting up a trust under the laws of another jurisdiction is not advisable. The Indian Income Tax Act, of 1961, and exchange control laws might impose significant restrictions, making it difficult to administer the trust as intended.

Offshore trusts, although governed by the laws of the country where they are established, could potentially be treated as residents in India for taxation and exchange control purposes. This could occur under certain conditions, such as:

  • If the trustee of the offshore trust is an Indian resident.

  • If the offshore trustee receives instructions from an Indian resident regarding the management of the trust fund, beyond what is specified in the trust deed.

Also Read: Can a foreigner be a trustee in Indian trust? Understanding the Legal Framework

 

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