India–U.S. Tax Readiness

Do you owe FBAR or FATCA?
Find out free in 5 minutes.

If you have Indian bank accounts, FDs, mutual funds, or NRO/NRE accounts — you may have U.S. reporting obligations your CPA hasn't flagged. NRI Comply tells you exactly what applies to your situation, in plain English.

Not tax advice. No filing. Just clear, organized data for you and your CPA.

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IRS-sourced rates

INR→USD at official annual exchange rates.

Plain English

FBAR, PFIC, FATCA — explained without jargon.

Who this is for

If you have any financial connection to India and pay U.S. taxes, this is built for you.

H-1B / L-1 / O-1 visa holders

Working in the U.S. with salary, investments, or accounts still active in India.

Green card holders

Permanent residents who maintained FDs, mutual funds, EPF, or NRE/NRO accounts in India.

U.S. citizens of Indian origin

Citizens who received property, gifts, or inheritance from India, or still hold India assets.

Recent movers (1–5 years in the U.S.)

Still winding down India financial accounts — EPF, PPF, mutual funds, FDs — while building a U.S. life.

OCI cardholders and Indian-origin families

Living in the U.S. while maintaining family, property, banking, or investment ties in India.

Not sure if you qualify?

If you have any India bank account, investment, or income and you file a U.S. tax return — there may be reporting obligations. Start the profile and find out in 10 minutes.

Sound familiar?

These are the most common things NRIs tell us they struggle with every tax season.

"I don't know what I need to report."

NRI Comply identifies which obligations may apply to you — FBAR, FATCA, PFIC, Schedule B — based on your India financial profile. In plain English.

"My CPA asks for data I don't know how to organize."

We produce a structured packet — income by type, accounts by category, forms identified — that gives your CPA exactly what they need to start.

"I have Indian mutual funds and no idea what PFIC means."

Every readiness area is explained in plain language with exactly what questions you need to answer before filing.

"Every tax season I start from scratch."

Your profile, documents, and income entries carry forward year to year. Starting over ends here.

How it works

Three steps. No tax expertise required to get started.

1

Build your India financial profile

Answer plain-English questions about what you have in India — accounts, investments, retirement, income. Takes about 10 minutes. No documents needed to start.

2

Enter income & upload documents

Add FD interest, dividends, and other India-sourced income. Upload your AIS, bank statements, or CAS at your own pace. We convert everything to USD using official IRS exchange rates.

3

Get your filing-readiness packet

See which U.S. forms may apply to your situation, what data goes where, and what questions to resolve before filing. Organized for you or your CPA.

Simple pricing

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  • FBAR obligation check
  • FATCA threshold check
  • Plain-English explanation of what applies
  • Account for one tax year
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$49/yr

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  • Everything in free
  • Full filing-readiness packet
  • Form-by-form guidance (Schedule B, 1116, 8938)
  • CPA-ready summary packet
  • Income entry with INR→USD conversion
  • Document inventory checklist
  • Year-over-year carry-forward
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What's in your readiness packet

A structured summary of your India financial picture, organized for U.S. tax purposes.

Income summary

Interest, dividends, rental, salary — organized by type, converted to USD at IRS annual rates.

Readiness topic analysis

FBAR, FATCA, PFIC, Schedule B — each area explained with what's relevant to your situation.

Questions to resolve before filing

Specific questions for each applicable area — for you to answer or bring to your CPA.

Form-by-form guidance

Where your India income goes on your U.S. return — Schedule B, Form 1116, Form 8938, and more.

Document inventory

What you've uploaded, what's still needed, and where to get each document.

TDS / Foreign Tax Credit summary

India taxes paid that may qualify for a U.S. Foreign Tax Credit via Form 1116.

Important: NRI Comply organizes your data and identifies what may apply — it does not prepare tax returns, file forms, or provide tax advice. Your CPA or Enrolled Agent determines what must actually be filed.

Stop starting from scratch every April.

Build your India financial profile once. Get a filing-readiness packet every year.

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