Business News: RBI Data Reveals Surge in Travel Expenditure Among Indians Overseas

Monday, 21 October 2024, 18:23

Business news highlights a dramatic rise in travel expenditure, reaching $2 billion in August 2024. RBI data shows that Indians abroad are spending significantly, primarily on travel and overseas education. This surge in foreign spending indicates a robust demand for travel despite recent tax changes.
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Business News: RBI Data Reveals Surge in Travel Expenditure Among Indians Overseas

Travel Expenditure in August 2024

MUMBAI: Indians spent $3.2 billion overseas in August 2024, with most of it on travel, overseas education, and maintenance of relatives. After an initial dip following the introduction of tax collection at source last year, forex spending is on the rise, according to RBI data.

The dollar-spend was driven by outbound travel, which stood at $2.01 billion during the month. This is only a few million short of the all-time high of $2.04 billion Indians spent in July 2023 before the new TCS rate of 20 percent tax came into force from October 1 that year. The spending on travel is much higher than the average spends of $1.4 billion for FY24.

Overseas Education and Remittances

Studies abroad saw the second-highest spending at $416 million - the most Indians have spent on overseas education since January this year when $446 million were remitted under the category. Remittances for education had touched an all-time high of $780 million in August 2021.

Overall, remittances under LRS at $3.2 billion are 5% lower than the $3.3 billion in August 2023. Forex dealers said that while there has been a moderation in money sent overseas for education, travel demand continues to be strong with bookings for the forthcoming holidays.

The TCS is not a major deterrent for most travelers as the threshold for a 20% tax rate has been fixed at Rs 7 lakh per year for individuals.


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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