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NRI Gift Deed Registration in India

Transfer Indian property to family without sale consideration — professional drafting, stamp duty guidance, lawyer review, and sub-registrar registration for NRIs in USA, UK, Canada, UAE, and Australia. Remote process via POA available.

Experienced Lawyers

10+ years NRI expertise

End-to-End Support

Drafting to registration

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Serving 15+ countries

Our Process

How We Handle Your Gift Deed

1

Drafting

Our NRI expert lawyers thoroughly understand the situation and property details, post which the lawyer drafts a Gift Deed in favour of the Donee, keeping in mind the major components of a Gift Deed including tax exemption clauses for close relatives.

Review of Gift Deed includes:

Draft deed shared for Review by Lawyer

30-minute call with the Lawyer

Lawyer will provide written observations

Review of Gift Deed includes:

Draft deed shared for Review by Lawyer

30-minute call with the Lawyer

Lawyer will provide written observations

2

Review

India for NRI offers a review service where our expert lawyers carefully examine the Gift Deed and provide their written observations and recommendations to protect your interests.

3

Registration

The Registration Act of 1908 mandates registration of a Gift Deed after payment of applicable stamp duty. Physically present in India? Register your Gift Deed with the Sub-Registrar in India

Not physically present in India? Follow these steps:

Draft Power of Attorney (POA)

The POA is then apostilled in your country

Send the POA by post to India

The POA is registered with the SDM office

Register your Gift Deed with the Sub-Registrar

Checklist

Documents Required

Proof of ownership

2 witnesses for signing the deed

Donor and Donee details

Photograph of both parties

ID proof (Aadhar, passport, driving licence)

PAN card of both parties

Stamp duty payment challan

Complete description of the property

Original Gift Deed (for registration)

Details of consideration (if any)

FAQs

Gift Deed Questions NRIs Ask

What is a gift deed and when should an NRI use one in India?

A gift deed is a legal document that transfers ownership of immovable property from one person (the donor) to another (the donee) without monetary consideration. NRIs commonly use gift deeds to transfer ancestral property, apartments, or land to children, spouses, or parents while living abroad, subject to stamp duty and registration under state law.

Yes. NRIs can execute a gift deed through a registered Power of Attorney (POA) in favour of a trusted representative in India. Our team drafts the deed and POA, coordinates apostille of the POA in your country of residence, handles SDM/sub-registrar registration, and delivers the registered deed to you internationally.

Stamp duty varies by state and relationship between donor and donee. Many states offer concessional rates for gifts to close relatives (spouse, children, parents, siblings). We calculate applicable stamp duty for your state, arrange payment, and ensure the deed is stamped correctly before sub-registrar registration.

Drafting starts from approximately $120 for a standard residential property gift. Registration support, POA drafting, lawyer review, and complex commercial property transfers are quoted separately after a free consultation. You receive one transparent fixed quote before work begins.

Drafting typically takes 3–5 working days after documents are received. Registration at the sub-registrar usually requires 1–2 weeks depending on the state, appointment availability, and whether registration is done in person or via POA. We share a realistic timeline upfront for your city and property type.

Typically: title deed or sale deed of the property, latest property tax receipts, donor and donee ID proofs (passport, PAN, OCI if applicable), passport-size photographs, encumbrance certificate, and witness IDs. For POA-based registration, apostilled POA and supporting affidavits are also required. We provide a customised checklist after reviewing your case.

Income tax on gifts between specified relatives is generally exempt under Section 56(2)(x) read with Section 2(24)(xiii) of the Income Tax Act. Stamp duty and registration charges still apply. Capital gains implications may arise for the donee on future sale. Our lawyers flag tax and FEMA considerations for your specific transfer.

We are ICAI-registered CAs and NRI-specialist advocates with experience across 15+ countries. Services include professional drafting, lawyer review with written observations, stamp duty guidance, sub-registrar registration (in-person or via POA), and end-to-end remote coordination — trusted by 3,000+ NRIs.

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Common questions

NRI Services FAQ

Answers to the questions NRIs ask most about property, tax, inheritance and recovery in India.

What services does India For NRI offer?

India For NRI provides end-to-end NRI services including property legal advisory (sale deed, succession certificate, power of attorney), Indian and US tax filing, asset recovery (unclaimed shares), company incorporation, and inheritance planning — all managed by ICAI-registered CAs and Bar Council advocates.

NRIs can sell inherited property in India by first obtaining succession certificate or legal heir certificate, then executing a sale deed with a legal advisor. India For NRI provides AI-assisted end-to-end property sale service including title search, legal opinion, buyer negotiation, and repatriation of sale proceeds.

Yes, NRIs with taxable income in India (from rent, capital gains, interest, or business) must file Indian income tax returns. India For NRI’s chartered accountants file NRI ITR including Form 15CA/CB for repatriation, and handle lower TDS certificate applications.

NRIs can recover unclaimed shares transferred to IEPF by filing Form IEPF-5. India For NRI manages the entire recovery process from documentation to final credit.

A Property Report for NRIs is a comprehensive due diligence document verifying ownership history, encumbrances, legal disputes, government acquisition orders, and mutation status of a property in India. India For NRI’s lawyers prepare this report within 5–7 working days.

NRIs marrying abroad need a Single Status / Bachelorhood Certificate from India, usually SDM-issued, notarised, and MEA-apostilled (with embassy attestation when the destination country requires it). India For NRI handles the full chain remotely — from affidavit drafting to DHL delivery — with express 4–5 day processing available.

US citizens and Green Card holders must file Form 1040 annually regardless of residence. India For NRI provides CPA-led US tax filing from India — Federal + State returns, FBAR, PFIC (Form 8621), FATCA (Form 8938), Foreign Tax Credit (Form 1116), and coordinated Indian ITR where needed. Federal + 1 State from $350.

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Many NRIs own properties in India which are left unused, under dispute, or are hard to sell due to lack of time, knowledge, or trusted support. We started this service to solve this problem and bring peace of mind to NRIs.

Our Services

  • Gift Deed
  • Relinquishment Deed
  • Property Report
  • Will Creation
  • Trust
  • Power of Attorney
  • Marriage Certificate
  • Apostille
  • Translation Document
  • Legal Heir Certificate