Built for Swedish NRIsSave 20% on interest

57% marginal rate in Sweden. 30% TDS on Indian FDs on top of that? Claim your treaty rate.

Among the highest-taxed people on earth, and the default rate is still 30% when the treaty says 10%. SEK 4,800/year. Skatteverket makes TRC easy — we handle the rest.

SEK 4,800

lost per year by Swedish NRIs

10%

your treaty rate on interest

30,000+

Indians in Stockholm

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At a glance

Where Swedish NRIssave — and where they don't

Green bars = your treaty rate. Red bars = what your bank actually deducts. The gap is your money.

FD / NRO InterestYou save 20%
Default
30%
Treaty
10%
DividendsYou save 10%
Default
20%
Treaty
10%
Equity MF / SharesNo DTAA benefit
Default
12.5%
Treaty
12.5%
Property SaleNo DTAA benefit
Default
12.5%
Treaty
12.5%
Rental IncomeNo DTAA benefit
Default
31.2%
Treaty
31.2%
Other IncomeYou save 30%
Default
30%
Treaty
0%

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Your DTAA rates

What Swedish NRIs actually owe India

Treaty signed 1997. These are your legal rates — not the 30% your bank deducts.

FD / NRO Interest

Article 11

Default

30%

Your rate

10%

Save 20%

Dividends

Article 10

Default

20%

Your rate

10%

Save 10%

Other Income

Article 22

Default

30%

Your rate

0%

Save 30%

No DTAA benefit (same rate applies)

Equity Capital Gains12.5% — taxable in India
Property Capital Gains12.5% — taxable in India
Rental Income31.2% — taxable in India

Real numbers

A typical Swedish NRI's story

Based on IT professionals (Ericsson, Spotify), researchers, automotive engineers (Volvo) — the kind of people in the Indian community in Sweden.

D

Divya

33, data scientist at Spotify in Stockholm, NRI for 4 years

Indian Investments

FD Amount₹10,00,000
Interest Rate7%
MF Portfolio₹20,00,000
Annual MF Redemption₹5,00,000
NRO Balance₹2,00,000

Annual TDS Impact

Without DTAA (what's being deducted)₹52,000
With DTAA (what should be deducted)₹18,000

Every year, Divya saves

34,000

5-year recovery potential

1,90,000

This is just one example. Many Indians in Stockholm with investments of ₹10-30L in MFs, ₹5-15L in FDs save even more.

TRC Guide for Swedish NRIs

Your Tax Residency Certificate

You're an Indian in Sweden. This document proves it to India. Here's how to get it.

Who issues it

Skatteverket (Swedish Tax Agency)

What it costs

Free

How long it lasts

Per tax year

Form 10F

Yes, required alongside TRC

Step-by-step for Indians in Stockholm

Apply through Skatteverket (Swedish Tax Agency) online.

Don't want to deal with Skatteverket (Swedish Tax Agency) yourself? Our CAs handle TRC guidance for Swedish NRIs every day. We know the process inside-out.

Things Swedish NRIs should know

Pitfalls we've seen Indians in Stockholm face

We work with the Indian community in Sweden every day. These are the traps that cost real money.

Sweden has one of the highest overall tax rates in the world — FTC optimization is crucial.

Skatteverket is highly digitized. TRC process is straightforward.

Small Indian community means limited local DTAA expertise.

Swedish NRIs who recovered

Real people. Real money back.

The HMRC TRC process felt... daunting, honestly. TrustNRI walked me through every single step, filed my amended ITR, and I got £2,100 back. Their UK-specific knowledge is something else entirely.

VP

V.P.

NHS Consultant, London

£2,100

Uploaded my 26AS, saw the savings breakdown in like... 2 minutes? The Germany-specific guidance was spot-on — including the Finanzamt TRC process which nobody else understands. Recovered €2,200.

DV

D.V.

Engineer, Walldorf

€2,200

Questions from Swedish NRIs

Everything Indians in Stockholm ask us

50+ answers. Hover on dotted terms for plain-English explanations.

Short version: India treats you as an NRI and deducts 30% TDS on your FD interest by default. That's the rate for “foreigner, no treaty claimed.” But India and Sweden have a tax treaty (called DTAA) that caps this at 10%. The difference — 20% — is money you're entitled to but aren't getting back. Most Indians in Stockholm don't know this exists.

SEK 24,000

lost over 5 years by the average Swedish NRI

You're an Indian in Sweden. That money is legally yours. Let's bring it home.

Join thousands of Indians in Stockholmwho've already recovered their excess TDS. Two minutes to check. Zero risk. We only charge if we recover.

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