Government Removes Capital Gains Tax on Foreign Investors in Government Bonds

Highlights

  • Cabinet approves removal of capital gains tax on foreign investors in government bonds.
  • Decision aimed at bringing more foreign money into India.
  • Move expected to support the rupee and improve liquidity in debt markets.
  • Comes amid record foreign fund outflows and rising crude oil prices.
  • Additional reforms to attract overseas investors may follow.

nvIndia Opens the Door Wider for Foreign Investors

In a major policy move, the government has approved the removal of capital gains tax on foreign investors investing in Indian government bonds. The decision was cleared by the Union Cabinet on Wednesday and is expected to become effective after receiving the President’s approval.

The move is part of the government’s broader strategy to attract foreign capital, strengthen the rupee and protect the economy from global challenges such as rising crude oil prices and geopolitical tensions in West Asia.

Why Has the Government Taken This Step?

India has witnessed significant foreign investor outflows this year, with overseas investors selling nearly ₹2.5 lakh crore worth of Indian equities. The heavy selling has increased pressure on the rupee and raised concerns about capital flows into the country.

At the same time, higher crude oil prices have added to inflation risks and increased the country’s import bill. To counter these challenges, policymakers are looking to attract more long-term foreign investment into government securities.

What Changes for Foreign Investors?

Currently, foreign investors pay a 12.5% long-term capital gains tax on profits earned from listed shares and bonds held for more than one year.

Under the new proposal, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) will no longer have to pay capital gains tax on investments in Indian government securities, also known as G-Secs.

The government is also considering measures to reduce the tax burden on interest income earned from these bonds, making Indian debt instruments more competitive compared to other emerging markets.

How Will India Benefit?

Experts believe the tax relief could encourage more foreign investors to buy Indian government bonds. Increased investment would bring fresh dollar inflows into the country, helping strengthen the rupee and improve liquidity in financial markets.

A stronger flow of foreign capital can also help the government manage economic pressures arising from high energy prices and global uncertainty.

More Reforms May Be on the Way

Sources indicate that this tax relief could be the first of several measures aimed at reviving foreign investor interest in India. Market participants are now awaiting the official notification and possible additional announcements from the government and the Reserve Bank of India.

The decision marks one of the most significant tax incentives for foreign investors in recent years and reflects the government’s efforts to keep India an attractive destination for global capital.

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