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Differed Ways for NRIs to Invest in Gold in India

5 min read • Updated 9 November 2023
Written by Anshul Gupta

Gold investments are one of the most traditional ways of investing and saving. It serves as an asset for people and acts as a hedge against inflation. It is an excellent method for securing people’s hard-earned money. But buying gold gives people stress about its safety. Therefore, the Government has launched an easy way to invest in gold by eliminating the risk of storage and safety.

What is Sovereign Gold Bond (SGB)?

Sovereign Gold Bonds are government securities denominated in grams of gold. The Reserve Bank of India issues these bonds on behalf of the Government of India. They are the best alternatives for holding physical gold. Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme was launched in November 2015 by GOI under the Gold Monetization Scheme.

Who is a Non-Resident Indian (NRI)?

As per the Income Tax Act:

Non-Resident Indian is a person who is not a resident of India. 

An individual is deemed to be a resident, if

(A) Individual has resided in India in that year for 182 days or more or

(B) Having within the 4 years preceding that year been in India for 365 days or more and is in India for 60 days or more in that year. 

Exceptions to residential status are

• Individual who is a citizen of India and who leaves India in any financial year for the purpose of employment outside India

• Individual who is a citizen of India or is a person of Indian origin (PIO) and who is outside India comes on a visit to India in any financial year. 

(“B” condition stated above shall not be applicable and individual status will be determined only by “A” condition in both the above cases. )

NRIs and SGBs

A Non-Resident Indian cannot invest in Sovereign Gold Bonds as per the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), 1999. However, an NRI who has already invested in SGB before achieving his NRI status can hold the bond until its maturity or demand premature redemption. 

An NRI who is not allowed to invest in SGBs is provided several other alternatives to invest in gold by the Government of India. 

GOLD INVESTMENTS FOR NRIs 

Physical Gold- NRIs can invest in gold through one of the most cultural methods: buying gold in its physical form. It is the best option for traditional India. An NRI can buy gold from a jeweller and take future actions according to his decisions. However, buying gold in physical form has certain disadvantages like storage problems, risk and immense making charges during its purchase. 

Gold ETFs: Gold Exchange Traded Funds (Gold ETFs) are an option through which NRIs can invest in gold. It is listed on the Indian Stock Exchanges. For this, NRIs need to have a Demat and Trading account. It can be bought and sold in multiple grams of gold, where one Gold ETF unit equals one gram of gold. 

Gold Mutual Funds: A scheme through which NRIs can invest in Gold ETF units controlled by Asset Management Companies (AMCs). NRIs can invest in gold mutual funds either through their Demat and trading accounts or directly through AMCs.

E-Gold: Here comes another better option for investing a smaller amount. NRIs can invest in Electronic Gold in the same way as a Resident of India does. For this, NRIs need to have a Demat and Trading account. It is purchased ad traded on stock exchanges in the same way as equity shares. 

Final Words

The Indian Economy has seen a high inflation rate in the past years. People always try to find out one or the other way to safeguard their income and savings. Gold investment is a choice for all. Investing in gold is a hedge against inflation which means it offers returns higher than the inflation returns. 

Experts always advise that one’s portfolio investment should have a good percentage of gold investment. The rising rate of gold attracts people from outside India to invest in it. NRIs are provided various choices to invest in Indian Gold, either through a cultural method like holding gold physically or through modern methods such as E-Gold, Gold Mutual Funds etc. NRIs cannot invest in gold through the SGB scheme once he achieves their NRI status. But. If an NRI had invested in SGB before he got his status as NRI, then he can hold the bond till the date of its maturity. 

It is highly beneficial for NRIs to invest in gold as it gives a good value for their money. However, NRIs need to check the tax implications of gold investment before investing in it. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there any way NRI can invest in Gold in India?

Yes, there are various other ways than the SGB scheme which help NRI to invest in gold in India. NRI can invest in gold by purchasing gold or opting for E-gold, Gold ETFs and Gold mutual funds. 

What tax structure is applicable for NRI gold investment?

NRIs must check the tax implications before investing in gold in India. For example, if the NRI sells the physical gold within three years of purchase, then the short-term capital gain tax would be applicable, and if it is sold after three years of its purchase, then it would be subject to long-term capital gain taxes. If NRI purchases and sells Gold ETFs directly through stock exchanges, no TDS would be deducted, but if Gold ETFs are traded through mutual fund houses, TDS would be applicable. 

Is there any minimum and maximum limit for the investment in SGBs?

A minimum of 1 gram and a maximum of 4 kg for individuals & HUF and a maximum of 20 kg for trusts and similar entities are allowed for investment.

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Anshul Gupta

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IIT Roorkee Alumnus and CFA with experience of structuring debt products worth more than 15000Cr for institutional and retail investors.

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