Close Menu
    What's Hot

    Sector 89 is Gurugram’s Hottest Property Destination in 2025

    31/05/2025

    DhanSafal Finserve Limited Reports Strong Retail MSME Lending Growth, achieves 339 percent AUM Growth and Expands Geographical Footprint

    31/05/2025

    Chandigarh University Uttar Pradesh to Play Key Role in FinTech & Banking Education with Industry Collaborations for Practical Learning: TCS Sr. Consultant, Ambrish Srivastava

    31/05/2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Sector 89 is Gurugram’s Hottest Property Destination in 2025
    • DhanSafal Finserve Limited Reports Strong Retail MSME Lending Growth, achieves 339 percent AUM Growth and Expands Geographical Footprint
    • Chandigarh University Uttar Pradesh to Play Key Role in FinTech & Banking Education with Industry Collaborations for Practical Learning: TCS Sr. Consultant, Ambrish Srivastava
    • Preparing for the AI-Driven Economy: How The Apollo University’s M.Tech in Data Science is Shaping the Future of Data-Driven Industry Leaders
    • Beyond the Borders: How Sonipat’s Metro and Mega-Projects Are Redefining NCR Real Estate
    • India’s Magic Masala is Here – FMCG Product Launch Madras Magic Masala
    • Max India Limited’s Rights Issue: 1.45 Times Oversubscription Signals Strong Investor Confidence
    • Titan Company, PVR and Xperia Group Team Up to Surprise Mission Impossible Fans with Fastrack Showcase at PVR Juhu
    Sunday, June 1
    • Contact Us
    • About Us
    • Blog Post
    Facebook Instagram X (Twitter) LinkedIn
    Hits News TodayHits News Today
    Download App!
    • Home
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Entertainment
    • Fashion
    • Finance
    • Health and Fitness
    • Lifestyle
    • Politics
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • Other
      • Agriculture
      • Auto
      • Education
      • Environment
      • Infrastructure
      • Gaming
      • Social Media
      • Travel
    Hits News TodayHits News Today
    Home»Economy

    Foreign Exchange Industry Calls for Clarity on Proposed 20 percent TCS: Seeks Parity with Debit and Credit Cards

    Amay PatareBy Amay Patare25/05/2023 Economy No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    The foreign exchange Industry has expressed serious concerns about the applicability of 20% Tax Collection at Source (TCS) under the Liberalized Remittance Scheme (LRS) effective from July 1, 2023. On 19th May, 2023, Ministry of Finance clarified that transactions conducted overseas using debit and credit cards would be exempted from TCS up to a small value of Rs. 7 lacs per financial year. However, there was no specific clarification provided regarding small value transactions involving Foreign Currency Cash, Wire Transfers through Banks, Prepaid Forex Cards, and other International payment options widely used by individuals during overseas trips for leisure or employment. The All India Association of Authorized Money Changers & Money Transfer Agents have submitted a representation to the finance ministry regarding the aforementioned concerns.

    Bhaskar Rao P, General Secretary of The All India Association of Authorised Money Changers & Money Transfer Agents, said, “The money exchange industry expects the government to ensure a level playing field for all overseas transactions with small values of Rs. 7 lakhs, regardless of the instrument used. Common people utilize foreign currency cash (up to the maximum of USD 3000), prepaid Forex Travel Cards, and wire transfers, while the upper class uses international debit and credit cards.”

    According to the immigration data published by DGCA, more than 60 percent of overseas travelers are first time flyers. These people are from the economically weaker section from the bottom of the pyramid who are less educated, who do not hold debit or credit cards and hence deserve parity with the debit and credit card holders. The notification will directly impact individuals travelling abroad for employment especially the labour/working class, who generally belong to the low-income group and are ineligible for credit cards. These travelers generally procure foreign exchange in the form of cash or prepaid card from money exchange outlets operating at international airports or city outlets. The imposition of 20% TCS will have a major impact on them as they do not fall under the income tax bracket.

    With the relaxation given for Credit and Debit cards, the upper middle class & rich customers will be able to avoid paying TCS up to Rs. 7 lacs per credit card/ debit card in their possession. At the same time lower middle-class customers, housewives, and senior citizens who avail foreign exchange by paying from their account will be subject to a 20% TCS. This will prove extremely detrimental to these customers, who may have no requirement to file taxes and this will significantly compromise the business viability of licensed Money changers in India. The industry expects the Ministry/Government to provide further clarification that the exemption of TCS up to Rs. 7 lacs per annum also applies to cash forex purchases, wire transfers, and prepaid forex cards.

    Amay Patare

      Keep Reading

      Hon’ble Chief Minister Shri Bhajanlal Sharma announces ‘Rising Rajasthan’ Investment Summit 2024, unveils its logo

      Korea-India Economic Co-op Forum Held in Hyderabad to Boost Investment in Telangana

      Korea-India Economic Co-op Forum Held in Hyderabad to Boost Investment in Telangana

      Industry Titans Rally Behind Modi 3.0, Praise Economic Vision and Reform Commitment

      Building on Success: Modi’s Third Term Aims to Enhance India’s Economic Landscape

      Chief Scientific Advisor for Wales Showcases Welsh Circular Economy with Indian Counterpart

      Add A Comment

      Comments are closed.

      Editors Picks
      Latest Posts

      Subscribe to News

      Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.

      Advertisement
      Demo
      Facebook Instagram X (Twitter) LinkedIn

      News

      • World
      • US Politics
      • EU Politics
      • Business
      • Opinions
      • Connections
      • Science

      Company

      • Information
      • Advertising
      • Classified Ads
      • Contact Info
      • Do Not Sell Data
      • GDPR Policy
      • Media Kits

      Services

      • Subscriptions
      • Customer Support
      • Bulk Packages
      • Newsletters
      • Sponsored News
      • Work With Us

      Subscribe to Updates

      Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

      © 2025 Hits News Today. Designed by Hits News Today.
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms & Conditions
      • Disclaimer

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.