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Asked by Anonymous - Feb 28, 2023Hindi
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I have taken a house loan and paying EMIs. However I would like to take monetary help of my NRI (USA) son to clear some part of the house loan. If he transfers money periodically from from his US account to my India bank account and then I use a cheque to do house loan part payment, what kind of India tax implications will my son have?

Ans: No tax implications
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