NRI in Saudi Arabia: a practical India money checklist
NRI Dash Research Team · Last reviewed: 2026-06-28
NRI in Saudi Arabia refers to Indian nationals employed or residing in Saudi Arabia under work or residency permits, commonly known as an Iqama. Saudi Arabia levies no personal income tax on individual salaries, meaning Indians working there can accumulate earnings free of Saudi tax liability. Under the India-Saudi Arabia DTAA, salary income earned and exempt from Saudi tax retains its tax-exempt character when remitted to India, provided the individual qualifies as a non-resident Indian under Indian tax law. NRIs in Saudi Arabia can deposit their salary directly into NRE accounts in India; the interest on NRE deposits is fully exempt from Indian income tax. The TDS rate on NRO account interest is 30% plus applicable surcharge and cess for NRIs. Saudi workers should update their residential status with Indian banks annually and maintain a valid Iqama as proof of non-resident status for FEMA compliance purposes.
Optimize tax-free Saudi salary using NRE banking in India
Indian expat workers in Saudi Arabia should utilize NRE accounts in India to receive their SAR (Saudi Riyal) salary tax-free. Maintain your Iqama residency status, track passport validity, and ensure all resident Indian bank accounts are redesignated as NRO to comply with FEMA.
Key points
- Tax-free local salary — Personal income earned in Saudi Arabia is tax-free locally. It is also exempt in India if you qualify as an NRI under day-count rules.
- Iqama banking KYC — Indian banks require your valid Iqama and passport copy to open or update NRE/NRO accounts.
- SAR to INR transfers — Always remit SAR earnings to NRE accounts in India to keep the funds tax-exempt and fully repatriable.
Saudi Arabia tax residency and Indian tax exemption
In Saudi Arabia, there is no personal income tax on salaries and wages for expatriate workers. The salary you receive in Riyadh, Jeddah, or Dammam is 100% tax-free locally.
To ensure this income is also exempt from Indian income tax, you must qualify as a Non-Resident Indian (NRI) under the day-count rules of the Indian Income Tax Act (staying in India for less than 182 days in a financial year).
If you spend 182 days or more in India, your global income (including your Saudi salary) becomes taxable in India. Keep track of your travel dates to avoid tax residency status changes.
Iqama compliance and Indian bank KYC
Your Iqama (residence permit) is the primary document required for identity and address verification in Saudi Arabia. Indian banks will require a copy of your valid Iqama and passport to update your KYC details.
If your Iqama expires or is not updated, your NRE or NRO accounts in India can be frozen during compliance reviews. Keep your bank updated whenever your Iqama is renewed.
Ensure your resident savings accounts in India are converted to NRO accounts. Operating a resident account while holding an Iqama and working in Saudi Arabia is a FEMA violation.
SAR to INR remittances and NRE investments
To remit Saudi Riyal (SAR) to India, use digital money transfer services or exchange houses in Saudi Arabia rather than bank wire transfers to get rates closer to the mid-market benchmark.
Always send remittances to your NRE account. Interest earned on NRE savings and fixed deposits is tax-free in India. The funds are also fully repatriable back to Saudi Arabia in foreign currency.
For local Indian expenses (such as paying bills, loans, or family maintenance), you can transfer money from NRE to NRO. However, note that once money goes to NRO, interest becomes taxable in India.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Saudi end-of-service gratuity taxable in India?
No. The end-of-service gratuity paid to you upon leaving Saudi Arabia is treated as tax-exempt capital receipt in India, provided you qualify as an NRI in the financial year you receive it.
Can an Indian NRI in Saudi Arabia buy property in India?
Yes. You can purchase residential or commercial properties in India. You cannot purchase agricultural land or farmhouses. All transactions should be funded through NRE or NRO accounts.
How do I renew my Indian passport in Saudi Arabia?
Passport renewals can be processed through the VFS Global centers in Riyadh, Jeddah, or Al Khobar on behalf of the Embassy of India. Renewals require a valid Iqama copy and biometric verification.