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Foreign Assets of Small Taxpayers – Disclosure Scheme (FAST-DS) Rules, 2026

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August 19, 2026

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Why in news?

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) recently notified the FAST-DS to help small taxpayers voluntarily disclose certain undisclosed foreign assets.

  • Effective from – 16 August 2026.
  • Declaration window – Up to 31 December 2026.
  • Announced in – Union Budget 2026–27.
  • The rules aimed particularly at small taxpayers, including:
    • Students
    • Young professionals
    • Technology employees
    • Relocated NRIs
  • Key features – The taxpayers will pay a 30% tax on the value of the declared undisclosed foreign asset or income.
    • plus an additional amount equal to the tax, effectively taking the levy to 60%.
  • The fair market value of the assets will be determined as of March 31, 2026.
  • Example
    • Foreign bank account – ₹60 lakh
    • Undisclosed foreign income – ₹20 lakh
    • Total value – ₹80 lakh
    • Tax payable at 60% = ₹48 lakh

2 categories of declarations under FAST-DS

  • For an undisclosed foreign asset or foreign income that was not previously offered to tax, the aggregate value must not exceed ₹1 crore.
  • A second category covers foreign assets that were already offered to tax or acquired when the taxpayer was a non-resident but were not reported in tax-return schedule.
    • The threshold for such declarations is ₹5 crore, with a ₹1 lakh fee payable.
  • Benefits
    • Valid declarations provide immunity from further tax, penalties and prosecution under the Black Money Act, 2015.
    • Declared income or investment in the disclosed asset will not be included again in total income under the Income-tax Act or Black Money Act.

Reference

The Hindu| FAST-DS Rules, 2026

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