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Submit FATCA declaration for NPS to prevent it from getting Blocked ?


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Step by Step instructions to fill NPS FATCA Self Declaration Form and send to CRA to prevent account from getting blocked. Accounts opened after July 2014 are impacted.

Several NPS subscribers received SMS on April 27 from NSDL stating – “As a regulatory requirement, submit FATCA self-certification for your PRAN to CRA, else account will be frozen. For more details visit www.npscra.nsdl.co.in”

Later in the day subscribers also received from NPS Communications.cra@nsdl.co.in on their registered email with Subject: “Submission of FATCA Self-Certification Form for your PRAN under NPS”. Have reproduced the mail below.

What is FATCA?

FATCA is Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, a law enacted by USA in 2010. According to this law, any individual who is resident of USA (citizens or green card holders) or financially connected to the US or have any tax residency in US have to declare all their foreign income and investment details to US Tax Authorities. The law was enacted to prevent tax evasion through offshore investments by US residents.

India is signatory of the above law and hence all the financial entities like Banks, Insurance Companies, Mutual Funds, Brokerages, etc have to furnish their client information to the Indian Government, which in turn would share it with US Government. In case you have no income connection with USA, you are not impacted but still need to give the declaration.

NPS FATCA Declaration:

Unfortunately PFRDA the regulator for NPS did not bother to inform its subscribers about the FATCA requirement until the very last minute. But regulations being regulations this is what we need to do.

Only people who have opened NPS Account on or after July 1, 2014 are impacted.

But with tax incentive on NPS coming in 2014 there would lot of people who opened NPS account and would be impacted!

To comply subscribers would have to submit a self-certification (i.e. FATCA/CRS Declaration) to NPS Trust.

Step 1: You can download the NPS FATCA Self Declaration Format by clicking here or from the email you received.

Step 2: Fill up the form (How to fill the form has been shown below) and send it to Central Recordkeeping Agency (CRA) for NPS at the following address:

NSDL e-Governance Infrastructure Limited,
1st Floor, Times Tower, Kamala Mills Compound, Senapati Bapat Marg,
Lower Parel, Mumbai – 400 013

Also mention Self-Certification – FATCA/CRS Declaration Form on the envelope

In case the above filled self declaration NPS FATCA form is not received before April 30, 2017 the NPS account would be blocked. The account can be activated only after subscriber submits the above form.

How to fill NPS FATCA Self Declaration Form?

The FATCA form is 3 page form divided in 4 parts.

The subscribers would in this case have to provide any of the below mentioned as proof of citizenship and residency in India.

  • Passport
  • Election ID card
  • PAN Card
  • Driving License
  • UIDAI Letter
  • NREGA Job Card
  • Govt. Issued ID card

In case you require any clarification or assistance with respect to the above, please contact Ms. Ranjana Chavan / Ms. Mamta Jadhav at 022-40904242.

The Problems:

The entire approach by NPS/NSDL to obtain FATCA declaration is going to create lot of issues for subscribers. I do not understand why this could not be done online as was done by Mutual Funds earlier. Also there is NO way subscribers would be able to send the FATCA self declaration forms on time. Even in case they do NPS CRA would not have the ability to process the deluge of forms! Anyway as subscriber send this FATCA Self declaration as soon as possible to prevent any problem in future. 

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