What Is Form 10F: A Complete Guide for Non-Residents to Claim DTAA Benefits
Author Updated on Nov 19, 2025
Form 10F is a document that helps non-residents and NRIs avoid double taxation on the same income. Under the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA), India has tie-ups with several countries that allow you to enjoy lower tax rates or even full exemptions on certain types of income, such as interest, royalties or professional fees.
This form ensures that you pay income tax only once, either in your home country or in India. This blog will help you understand the purpose, eligibility, documents required and how to file Form 10F.
Quick Synopsis
- Form 10F is a document non-residents must file when they earn income from India.
- The form helps claim benefits under the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement.
- It acts as proof that the taxpayer is eligible for lower or no tax under DTAA rules.
- Filing Form 10F ensures non-residents are not taxed twice on the same income.
Purpose of Form 10F
If your Tax Residency Certificate (TRC) does not have all the details needed under the DTAA, you will have to submit Form 10F to provide the missing information.
To get the benefits of a tax treaty, non-residents must give both their TRC and, if required, Form 10F as per Section 90(5) of the Income Tax Act.
Your TRC should mention your name, foreign address, Tax Identification Number (TIN) and your tax status. If any of these details are missing, you will need to file Form 10F online to complete them.
By doing this, NRIs can claim tax reliefs, exemptions or deductions on income earned in India and help them avoid being taxed twice.
Who is Eligible to File Form 10F?
Form 10F is for all non-resident taxpayers and the eligible categories are:
- Individuals: This covers foreign citizens working in India, freelancers providing services or anyone earning income from Indian sources like dividends or interest.
- Companies: Any foreign company earning income from India, even if it does not have an office or branch here, needs to file Form 10F to claim benefits under the DTAA.
- Other Entities: Non-resident trusts, partnerships or associations that earn income from India and want to use tax treaty benefits also need to submit this form.
List of Documents Required to File Form 10F
Before you file Form 10F online, make sure you have a few important documents and details ready. Here is what you will need:
- Tax Residence Certificate (TRC)
- PAN card
- Period of residence, as stated in your TRC
- Proof of residence in your country of residence
- Tax Identification Number (TIN) or an equivalent number
- Proof of nationality (for individuals)
- Proof of registration or incorporation (for companies, firms or other entities)
- Details of your taxpayer status (individual, trust, firm, company, etc.)
You must also electronically sign Form 10F using a Digital Signature Certificate (DSC).
Steps to Download and File Form 10F in India
You can download Form 10F from the official Income Tax website. Follow these steps to learn how to file Form 10F online:
- Log in to the Income Tax e-filing portal using your PAN or user ID (register if you do not have an account).
- Go to ‘e-File’ -> ‘Income Tax Forms’ -> ‘File Income Tax Forms’.
- Under the ‘Person not dependent on any source of income’ tab, find Form 10F and click ‘File Now’.
- Enter your PAN, select the assessment year, and fill in details like your name, country of residence, TIN and TRC period.
- Upload your Tax Residency Certificate (TRC), verify using a Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) or Electronic Verification Code (EVC), preview and submit.
Final Word
Form 10F is an essential document for non-residents and foreign entities to manage their taxes better. By filing it, you can avoid paying tax twice on income earned from India, so that you keep more of your money and grow your earnings safely.
By combining the tax benefits of Form 10F with smart investment choices, you can strengthen your overall financial health and make your money work more efficiently for you.
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